Order Lagomorpha
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 1
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10.5281/zenodo.7316519
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
Pallas 1778
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
Pallas 1778
,
Nova Spec.
Quad. Glir. Ord.: 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
]. According to
Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:430)
the type locality is "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 Selenga River.
Vernacular Names:
Tolai Hare
.
Subspecies:
:
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
tolai
Pallas 1778
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
aurigineus
Hollister 1912
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
buchariensis
Ognev 1922
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
cheybani
Baloutch 1978
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
cinnamomeus
Shamel 1940
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
filchneri
Matschie 1907
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
lehmanni
Severtsov 1873
Subspecies
Lepus (Proeulagus) tolai
subsp.
swinhoei
Thomas 1894
Distribution:
Steppes north 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
.
Conservation:
Not Evaluated.
Discussion:
Subgenus
Proeulagus
(
Gureev, 1964:198
)
. Formerly included in
capensis
or
europaeus
; see comments therein. Formerly included
tibetanus
; but also see Bannikov, 1965,
Sokolov and Orlov (1980:85)
, and
Shou et al. (1962)
;
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 cheybani
occurs westward to about 55E
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 connori
in SW
Iran
; see
Baloutch (1978)
and
Angermann (1983)
.