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) 69 130 book chapter http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7353085 1-56098-217-9 7353085 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.