Order Rodentia (Part 4)
Author
James H. Honacki
Author
Kenneth E. Kinman
Author
James W. Koeppl
text
1982
Alien Press, Inc. & The Association of Systematics Collections
Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Editor
James H. Honacki
Editor
Kenneth E. Kinman
Editor
James W. Koeppl
Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition)
477
504
book chapter
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Microtus richardsoni
(DeKay, 1842)
.
Zoology of
New York
, Part I, Mammals, p. 91
.
REVIEWED BY: M. L. Johnson (MLJ).
TYPE
LOCALITY:
Canada
,
Alberta
, vic. Jasper House, "Near the foot of the Rocky Mountains."
DISTRIBUTION: N. Rocky Mtns., from S.
British Columbia
and S. W.
Alberta
(
Canada
) to C.
Wyoming
and
Utah
, and in Cascade Mtns, from S. British Columbia, south through
Oregon
(
U.S.A.
).
COMMENT: Allocated by
Hooper and Hart, 1962
, Misc. Publ. Zool. Univ. Mich. Mus., No. 120, 68 pp., Jannett, 1974, Am. Midi. Nat., 92:230- 234,
Corbet and Hill, 1980:161
, and others to
Arvicola
;
Chaline and Mein, 1979
, Repenning, 1979, Abstr. Pap. Geol. Soc. Am., and Martin, R. A., 1979, Evol. Monogr., 2: 30, considered this vole to have arisen in North America and to belong in
Microtus (Aulacomys)
(MLJ,
CAR
). The development of the highly derived molar enamel pattern found in this form requires an early immigration and long independent history; a separate derivation from
Allophaiomys
seems more likely (LDM).
ISIS NUMBER: 5301410008069001001 as
Arvicola richardsoni
.