Order Rodentia - Family Muridae
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
text
2005
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2
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book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316535
Micromys minutus
(Pallas 1771)
[Mus] minutus
Pallas 1771
,
Reise Prov. Russ. Reichs, Vol. 1: 454
.
Type Locality:
Russia
,
Ulyanovsk
. Obl. Middle Volga River, Simbirsk (now
Ulyanovsk
).
Vernacular Names:
Harvest Mouse
.
Synonyms:
Micromys agilis
Dehne 1841
;
Micromys aokii
Kuroda 1922
;
Micromys arundinaceus
(Petenyi 1882)
;
Micromys arvensis
(Leach 1816)
;
Micromys avenarius
(Wolf 1794)
;
Micromys batarovi
(Kastschenko 1910)
;
Micromys berezowskii
Argyropulo 1929
;
Micromys brauneri
Martino 1930
;
Micromys campestris
(Desmarest 1822)
;
Micromys danubialis
Simonescu 1971
;
Micromys erythrotis
(Blyth 1856)
;
Micromys fenniae
(Hilzheimer 1911)
;
Micromys flavus
(
Kerr 1792
)
;
Micromys hertigi
Johnson and Jones 1955
;
Micromys hondonis
Kuroda 1933
;
Micromys japonicus
Thomas 1906
;
Micromys kastschenkoi
Charlamagne 1915
;
Micromys kurodai
Mori 1942
;
Micromys kytmanovi
(Kastschenko 1910)
;
Micromys mehelyi
Bolkay 1925
;
Micromys meridionalis
(Costa 1844)
;
Micromys messorius
Kerr 1792
;
Micromys minatus
(Schinz 1840)
;
Micromys minimus
(White 1789)
;
Micromys oryzivorus
(de Sélys-Longchamps 1841)
;
Micromys parvulus
(Hermann 1804)
;
Micromys pendulinus
(Hermann 1804)
;
Micromys pianmaensis
Peng 1981
;
Micromys pratensis
(Ockskay 1831)
;
Micromys pumilus
(F. Cuvier 1842)
;
Micromys pygmaeus
(Milne-Edwards 1872)
;
Micromys sareptae
(Hilzheimer 1911)
;
Micromys shenshiensis
Li, Wu, and, Shao 1965
;
Micromys soricinus
Hermann 1780
;
Micromys subobscurus
Fritsche 1934
;
Micromys takasagoensis
Tokuda 1939
;
Micromys takasagoensis
Tokuda 1941
;
Micromys triticeus
(
Boddaert 1785
)
;
Micromys typicus
(Barrett-Hamilton 1899)
;
Micromys ussuricus
(Barrett-Hamilton 1899)
;
Micromys zhenjiangensis
Huang 1989
.
Distribution:
From NW
Spain
through most of Europe (including Thrace region of
Turkey
; Kryštufek and Vohralík, 2001, but missing from the Alps,
Portugal
, and most of
Sweden
,
Norway
,
Italy
, and
Spain
;
Mitchell-Jones et al., 1999
), across Siberia to Ussuri region and
Korea
(
Won and Smith, 1999
), north to about
65°E
in European
Russia
and Yakutia, south to N edge of Caucasus and N
Mongolia
(
Gromov and Erbajeva, 1995
); isolated ranges in NW
China
(
Xinjiang
) and throughout S and NE
China
(from
SE
Xizang
in west to
Heilongjiang
and
Nei Mongol
in far northeast;
Wang, 2003
, and
Zhang et al., 1997
); south to NW
Vietnam
(
Dang et al., 1994
), N
Burma
(
Anthony, 1941
;
Ellerman, 1961
), and NE
India
(
Meghalaya
and
Nagaland
;
Agrawal, 2000
).
Island
distributions include Britain; Texel, Terschelling, and Ameland off coast of
Netherlands
in Wadden Sea (
Mostert, 1992
b
;
Naber, 1982
);
Japan
(Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and Tsushima), Quelpart Isl (
Korea
), and
Taiwan
(M.-J. Yu, 1996); see
Corbet (1978
c
)
for details, and map by
Gromov and Erbajeva (1995)
. Possibly introduced to the Japanese Isls because no fossils have ever been found while all the Japanese endemic muroids are represented by Pleistocene and Holocene fossils (
Kowalski and Hasegawa, 1976
). The species also occurs in
Great Britain
where it was also probably introduced (
Sutcliffe and Kowalski, 1976
;
Yalden, 1999
).
Conservation:
IUCN
– Lower Risk (nt).
Discussion:
Reviewed by
Corbet (1978
c
,
1984
). Chromosomal information reported by Jüdes (1981),
Zima (1983)
,
Lungeanu et al. (1984)
,
Solleder et al. (1984)
, and
Schmid et al. (1987)
. Results of morphometric analyses of selected European samples and its significance to applying subspecific names to the geographic variation reported by Kratochvíl and Simionescu (1983). Alveolar pattern of molar roots and comparisons with those of
Rattus
and
Apodemus
reported by
Gallego (1974)
. Phallic morphology of Chinese samples described by
Yang and Fang (1988)
in context of assessing relationships among Chinese murines.
Haffner (1996)
described a tendon-locking mechanism in
M. minutus
that is engaged when the middle phalanx is bent so that less muscular energy is expended when twigs or stalks are grasped. This structure should be compared with digits in species of the related
Vandeleuria
and
Vernaya
.
European populations reviewed by Böhme (1978
a
) and
Mitchell-Jones et al. (1999)
. Indomalayan populations reviewed by
Corbet and Hill (1992)
, who discussed the morphological differences between European and Indomalayan samples. Regional reports covering range, ecology, and other biological aspects available for S
Norway
(
Kooij et al., 2001
) and SW
Sweden
, where it was introduced by humans and is now possibly extinct (
Hansson and Fredga, 1996
); N
Germany
(
Dolch et al, 1994
);
Austria
(
Bauer and Spitzenberger, 1996
);
Slovakia
(
Danko, 1994
;
Kminiak, 1996
;
Stanko, 1995
; Stanko and Mošanský, 1994, 2000; Stanko et al., 2000);
Czech Republic
(And�ra and ervený, 1994; Miloš, 1994;
Smaha, 1996
; Zima and And�ra, 1996); Translvanian
Romania
(
Istrate, 1998
);
Slovenia
(Kryštufek, 1991); SE
Greece
(Thrace; Vohralík and Sofianidou, 1992
a
);
Albania
(Prigioni, 1969);
Serbia and Montenegro
(Kryštufek and Kovacic, 1984;
Petrov, 1992
);
Bulgaria
(
Peshev, 1996
; Vohralík, 1985); N Spain in Navarra region (Castién and Gosálbez, 1992); N
Italy
(
Agnelli and Lazzeretti, 1995
, who also documented identity of
Mus meridionalis
with
M. minutus
;
Amori et al., 1999
;
Paolucci et al., 1993
); Baltic region (
Miljutin, 1997
,
1998
;
Timm et al., 1998
;);
Lithuania
(Juškaitis and Baranauskas, 2001);
Netherlands
(
Mostert, 1992
b
;
Thissen and Hollander, 1996
);
Belgium
(Libois, 1996);
Great Britain
(
Perrow and Jowitt, 1995
, who also described decline and future of populations); and
Japan
(
Dobson, 1994
;
Kaneko, 1994
). European late Pleistocene and Pleistocene records reviewed by
Kowalski (2001)
.