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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B6DBF9A1CF05769C" box="[666,1068,1660,1706]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Scarturus vinogradovi</emphasis>
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/
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/
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<vernacularName id="4E8846F0ED517D75B7DEF966CF4576E6" box="[927,1132,1723,1744]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Jerbo de Vinogradov</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B689F8DFC84A7729" bold="true" box="[712,867,1794,1823]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName id="078B4D5DED517D75B732F8DFCF697729" ID-CoL="7QJ7K" baseAuthorityName="Lichtenstein" baseAuthorityYear="1828" box="[883,1088,1794,1823]" class="Mammalia" family="Dipodidae" genus="Allactaga" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="12" pageNumber="93" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="elater">Allactaga elater</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicName id="078B4D5DED517D75B00DF8DFC8B67771" authority="Argyropulo, 1941" authorityName="Argyropulo" authorityYear="1941" baseAuthorityName="Argyropulo" baseAuthorityYear="1941" class="Mammalia" family="Dipodidae" genus="Scarturus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="12" pageNumber="93" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="vinogradovi">vinogradovi Argyropulo, 1941</taxonomicName>
,
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<location id="C5546005ED517D75B7F5F8FBCF057771" LSID="urn:lsid:plazi:treatment:482287C8ED517D75B427F9A1C2EF7389:C5546005ED517D75B7F5F8FBCF057771" box="[948,1068,1830,1863]" country="Kazakhstan" name="Burnoye" pageId="12" pageNumber="93" stateProvince="Jambyl Region">Burnoye</location>
,
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,
<collectingCountry id="B89C764EED517D75B688F88CC8437758" box="[713,874,1873,1902]" name="Kazakhstan" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Kazakhstan</collectingCountry>
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.
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Previously included in the genus
<taxonomicName id="078B4D5DED517D75B0DEF8A9CE3077A3" authorityName="F. Cuvier" authorityYear="1837" box="[1183,1305,1908,1941]" class="Mammalia" family="Dipodidae" genus="Allactaga" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="12" pageNumber="93" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Allactaga</taxonomicName>
and later Paralactaga, which has recently been found to be ajunior synonym of Scarturus. In the past, S.
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was considered a subspecies of S.
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. Morphologically, it is in the subgenus Microallactaga, the sister group of subgenus Paralactaga. Genetically, S.
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issister to one of the genetic lineages from S.
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complex. Two subspecies recognized.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B425F70BCADD78C1" bold="true" box="[100,500,2262,2295]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Subspecies and Distribution.</emphasis>
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<taxonomicName id="078B4D5DED517D75B427F6DFCFC17929" authority="Argyropulo, 1941" authorityName="Argyropulo" authorityYear="1941" box="[102,1256,2306,2335]" class="Mammalia" family="Dipodidae" genus="Scarturus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="12" pageNumber="93" phylum="Chordata" rank="subSpecies" species="vinogradovi" subSpecies="vinogradovi">S.v.vinogradoviArgyropulo,1941—SKazakhstan,NKyrgyzstan,andEUzbekistan.</taxonomicName>
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<taxonomicName id="078B4D5DED517D75B424F6F0CADE7970" authority="Darvish et al., 2008" authorityName="Darvish" authorityYear="2008" box="[101,503,2349,2374]" class="Mammalia" family="Dipodidae" genus="Scarturus" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="12" pageNumber="93" phylum="Chordata" rank="variety" species="vinogradovi" subSpecies="toussi" variety="toussi">S. v. toussi Darvish et al., 2008</taxonomicName>
— NE Iran.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B422F688CA427958" bold="true" box="[99,363,2389,2414]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 100-130 mm, tail 175-200 mm, ear 35-42 mm, hindfoot 53-60 mm; weight 63-78 g. There is no significant secondary sexual dimorphism. Condylo-basal lengths of skulls are 27-30 mm, zygomatic breadths are 20-5-23-4 mm, and maxillary tooth row lengths are 5-5-6-2 mm. Head and dorsum are light grayish ocherous; sides and ventral pelage are pure white; and tail banner is wide and well flattened, with small whitish ocherous basal spot, relatively long (30-35 mm) black subterminal field, and medium-length (15-25 mm) white terminal tuft. Toes of hindfeet are naked from below; conic calluses at bases of toes are large and high, with wide bases and rounded apexes. Auditory bullae are distinct but not strongly inflated. Mastoid cavity is medium-sized and not subdivided into sections; tympanic cavity is extremely small. Front surfaces of incisors are white; incisors are weakly deflected forward. P' is 1-7-1-8 times smaller in diameter than M?. Molars are medium-crowned, with terraced masticatory surfaces; crown heights of unworn molars are 80-90% of their lengths. Glans penis is heart-shaped, 4-4—4-7 mm long and 3-3-1 mm wide, somewhat compressed in dorso-ventral direction, subdivided by deep longitudinal dorsal fold into two lateral lobes; surfaces of lobes are covered by single-vertex, backward-directed aciculae increasing in size in backward direction; and aciculae cover all surfaces of lobes and are arranged in 7-8 concentric rows, with 7-8 aciculae in each row. Os penis (baculum) is absent. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 48 and FN = 96.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B423F3BDCBF87CB7" bold="true" box="[98,209,3168,3201]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Habitat.</emphasis>
Semi-desert belt in mountain foothills, preferring flat areas with clay and loamy soils at elevations of 800-1200 m.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B423F372CA597CE6" bold="true" box="[98,368,3247,3280]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
In spring, Vinogradovs Jerboa eats green plant shoots; in early summer, it eats seeds (88% by volume), green plant parts (10%), roots (1%), and insects (1%).
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B423F2F8CBD97D70" bold="true" box="[98,240,3365,3398]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Breeding.</emphasis>
Pregnant Vinogradovs Jerboas were recorded in March—June and August—September. Litters have 1-6 young (average range 3-4-4-1). Adult females produce 2-3 litters/year. Yearlings born in spring become sexually matured probably in autumn at 2-5-3-5 months old; those born in autumn are mature in the next spring at c.4 months old.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B121FEA8CD7971A0" bold="true" box="[1376,1616,373,406]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
Vinogradovs Jerboa is nocturnal. Hibernation lasts 4-4-5 months from mid-October/Novemberto end of February/mid-March.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B123FE15C30371D3" bold="true" box="[1378,2090,456,485]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Summer burrows of Vinogradovs Jerboas are simple and usually have one main tunnel starting at the grounds surface, typically with plugged entrance and ending with a nest chamber 7-15 cm in diameter and 18-82 cm deep (usually 40 cm). In most cases, burrows have 1-3 additional tunnels ending with emergency exits; total lengths of tunnels are 38-96 cm. Winter burrows have no emergency exits but have 1-3 additional chambers placed along the main tunnel at different depths (hibernation chambers); winter burrows are 161-178 cm long and 61-89 cm deep. A Vinogradovs Jerboa builds several night shelter burrows in its home range and escapes into them when threatened.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B120FCF6CD94737E" bold="true" box="[1377,1725,811,840]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Near Threatened on The IUCN Red List (as
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vinogradouvi). Vinogradovs Jerboais rare, with a relatively small distribution. Overall population is rapidly declining due to ploughing of previously uncultivated areas.
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<emphasis id="F2FFEACCED517D75B123FC77CED37389" bold="true" box="[1378,1530,938,959]" pageId="12" pageNumber="93">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Darvish et al. (2008), Dianat et al. (2013), Moshtaghi et al. (2016), Shenbrot et al. (2008).
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