Order Insectivora
Author
Rainer Hutterer
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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130
book chapter
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Sorex tundrensis
Merriam, 1900
.
Proc.
Washington
Acad. Sci., 2: 16
.
TYPE LOCALITY:
USA
, "St. Michaels,
Alaska
."
DISTRIBUTION: Sakhalin Isl; Siberia, from the Pechora River to Chukotka, south to the Altai Mtns;
Mongolia
and NE
China
;
Alaska
(
USA
);
Yukon
,
Northwest Territories
(
Canada
).
SYNONYMS:
amasari, baikalensis, borealis, centralis, irkutensis, jenissejensis, margarita, middendorfi, parvicaudatus, petschorae, schnitnikovi, sibiriensis, transrypheus, ultimus.
COMMENTS: Subgenus
Sorex
.
Youngman (1975)
provided evidence that
tundrensis
is specifically distinct from
arcticus
.
Palearctic populations formerly referred to
arcticus
were included in
tundrensis
by
Junge et al. (1983)
.
Hoffmann (1987)
and
van Zyll de Jong (1991b)
discussed additional aspects of its taxonomy and distribution.
Kozlovskii (1976)
found
irkutensis
and
sibiriensis
to be karyotypically distinct; possibly two sibling species occur throughout the Palearctic range.
Meylan and Hausser (1991)
described a karyotype from
Canada
that is "identical" to some in Siberia.