Order Rodentia - Family Muridae
Author
Guy G. Musser
Author
Michael D. Carleton
text
1993
Smithsonian Institution Press
Washington and London
Editor
Don E. Wilson
Editor
DeeAnn M. Reeder
Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition)
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Microtus rossiaemeridionalis
Ognev, 1924
.
Gryzuny Servernogo Kavkaza, Rostov-on-Don, [Rodentia N. Caucasus] p. 27
.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Russia
, Bobrov subdistrict of
Voronej
Govt., Novii Kurlak (after
Ellerman and Morrison-Scott, 1951:698
)
.
DISTRIBUTION: From
Finland
east through
Russia
to Urals, south to region just north of the Caucusus and through the
Ukraine
to
Rumania
,
Bulgaria
, S
Yugoslavia
, N
Greece
, and NW
Turkey
(see
Petrov and Ruzic, 1982
;
Zagorodnyuk,
1991b;
Zima et al, 1991
); introduced to
Svalbard
(see
Fredga et al., 1990
).
SYNONYMS:
caspicus, epiroticus, ghalgai, mutilisi, relictus, rhodopensis,
subarvalis
.
COMMENTS: Subgenus
Microtus
,
arvalis
species group. This is the species (with 2N=54, FN=56) that was listed as
M. subarvalis
or
epiroticus
by
Corbet (1978c
,
1984
) and reviewed under the latter name by
Petrov and Ruzic (1982)
. Cytological and morphological comparisons to
M. arvalis
and
M. obscurus
underscore the specific distinctness of
M. rossiaemeridionalis
(
Gavrila et al., 1986
;
Krâl et al., 1981
;
Kratochvil, 1982b
;
Naumova et al., 1990
;
Zagorodnyuk, 1991a
, b;
Zima et al., 1991
). The geographic ranges of A4,
arvalis
and A4,
rossiaemeridionalis
broadly overlap (see
Zagorodnyuk, 1991b:30
). The record (as
epiroticus)
from
Svalbard
is documented by
Fredga et al. (1990)
, who suggested that the voles were introduced.