Order Lagomorpha
Author
Robert S. Hoffmann
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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Lepus tolai
Pallas, 1778
.
Nova Spec. Quad. Glir. Ord., p. 17
.
TYPE LOCALITY:
"Caeterum in montibus aprecis campisque rupestribus vel arenosis circa Selengam... " Restricted by
Ognev (1940:162)
to "... valley of the Selenga River ...." [
Russia
]
.
DISTRIBUTION: Steppes N of Caspian Sea southward along eastern shore of Caspian to E
Iran
; eastward through
Afghanistan
;
Kazakhstan
and S Siberia, Middle Asian republics to
Mongolia
; and W, C, and NE
China
.
STATUS: Populations in
China
(and perhaps elsewhere) have declined due to intensified agriculture and increased use of pesticides (
Flux and Angermann, 1990
).
SYNONYMS:
aralensis
Severtsov, 1861;
aurigineus
Hollister, 1912
;
biddulphi
Blanford, 1877
;
brevinasus
J. Allen, 1909;
buchariensis
Ognev, 1922;
butlerowi
Bogdanov, 1882;
centrasiaticus
Satunin, 1907
;
cheybani
Baloutch, 1978
;
cinnamomeus
H. Smith, 1940;
craspedotis
Blanford, 1875;
desertorum
Ognev and Heptner, 1928;
filchneri
Matschie, 1907;
gansuicus
Satunin, 1907;
gobicus
Satunin, 1907;
habibi
Baloutch, 1978
;
huangshuiensis
Luo, 1982;
kaschgaricus
Satunin, 1907;
kessleri
Bogdanov, 1882;
lehmanni
Severtsov, 1873;
pamirensis
Günther, 1875
;
petteri
Baloutch, 1978
;
quercerus
Hollister, 1912
;
sowerbyae
Hollister, 1912
;
stegmanni
Matschie, 1907;
stoliczkanus
Blanford, 1875;
subluteus
Thomas, 1908;
swinhoei
Thomas, 1894
;
tibetanus
Waterhouse, 1841
;
turcomanus
Heptner, 1934
;
zaisanicus
Satunin, 1907.
COMMENTS: Subgenus
Proeulagus
(
Gureev, 1964:198
)
. Formerly included in
capensis
or
europaeus
;
see comments therein. Includes
tibetanus
;
but see also
Sokolov and Orlov (1980:85)
;
Qui (1989)
also provided evidence of differentiation of
tibetanus
but did not address specific status. Formerly included
przewalskii,
now assigned to
L. oiostolus
;
see
Cai and Feng (1982)
. "The situation in [southern]
Iraq
[and SW
Iran
] deserves a more detailed analysis (
Angermann, 1983:19
).
L. tolai petteri
occurs westward to about 55°-
56°E
, while
L. c. arabicus
occurs eastward to SE
Iraq
. Whether the two forms come into contact is not known, but their ranges may be separated by that of
L. europaeus astaricus
in SW
Iran
(and
L. e. connorii);
see
Baloutch (1978)
and
Angermann (1983)
. Angermann (in litt., 1992) considered
tolai
conspecific with
capensis
.
According to
Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:430)
the type locality should be "Adinscholo Mountain, near Tchinden [Chinden = Chindant], on Borsja [Boriya] River, a tributary of the Onon River, Eastern Siberia." This locality is more than
700 km
east of the Selanga River.