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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755
book chapter
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Microtus agrestis
(Linnaeus, 1761)
.
Fauna Suecica, 2nd ed., p. 11
.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Sweden
,
Uppsala
.
DISTRIBUTION: Britain and nearby small islands, Scandinavia, and
France
east through Europe and Siberia to Lena River; south to Pyrennes of
France
and
Spain
, and to N
Portugal
; east to N
Yugoslavia
, S Urals, Altai Mtns, NW
China
(
Xinjiang
), and Lake Baikal region (
Corbet, 1978c
; Krapp and Niethammer, 1982).
SYNONYMS:
angustifrons,
arcturus
, argyropoli, argyropuli, argyropuloi, armoricanus,
bailloni
,
campestris
,
britannicus
, carinthiacus, enez-groezi, estiae,
exsul
, fiona,
gregarius
,
hirta
,
insularis
,
intermedia
,
latifrons
, levenedii, luch,
macgillivrayi
, miai, mongol,
neglectus
,
nigra
,
nigricans
, ognevi, orioecus,
pannonicus
, punctus,
rozianus
,
rufa
, scaloni, tridentinus, wettsteini.
COMMENTS: Subgenus
Agricola
,
agrestis
species group
sensu
Zagorodnyuk (1990)
. Although regarded as conspecific with North American
M. pennsylvanicus
on morphological grounds (
Klimkiewicz, 1970
), chomosomal differences led
Vorontsov and Lyapunova (1986)
to conclude that their similarities represented convergence, not phylogenetic alliance; instead they remarked upon possible closer relationship of
M. agrestis
to North American
M. chrotorrhinus
.
Zagorodnyuk (1990)
emphasized this evolutionary distance by placing
M. pennsylvanicus
in the subgenus
Mynomes
.
Chromosomal data summarized and reviewed by
Zima and Krâl (1984a)
; European populations reviewed by Krapp and Niethammer (1982).