Gerbillus campestris Le Vaillant, 1857
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Gerbillus campestris Le Vaillant, 1857 |
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Gerbillus campestris Le Vaillant, 1857 . Atlas Expl. Sci. Alg. Mamm., pl. V, fig. 2.
TYPE LOCALITY: Algeria, Constantine Prov., Philipeville .
DISTRIBUTION: Morocco to Libya; Sudan; N. Somalia.
COMMENT: Included in genus Dipodillus by Osborn and Helmy, 1980, Fieldiana Zool., n.s., 5: 141 -154; but see comment under Gerbillus . Includes somalicus, quadrimaculatus, lowei , and stigmonyx; see Petter, 1975, Part 6.3:11, who also included amoenus in this species but noted that amoenus might be a distinct species. Yalden et al., 1976, Monitore Zool. Ital., suppl. 8:27, discussed somalicus. Formerly included luteolus (here included in bottai ; see Kock, 1978, Bull. Carnegie Mus. Nat. Hist., 6:31 -37, who also considered stigmonyx a nomen dubium and somalicus a subspecies of campestris ) and amoenus (which was considered a distinct species by Osborn and Helmy, 1980, Fieldiana Zool., n.s., 5: 167). Corbet, 1978: 120, tentatively included amoenus in nanus and listed jamesi (without comment) in campestris ; but see Petter, 1975, Part 6.3:11, who listed jamesi as a distinct species. Includes dodsoni, haymani, patrizii, wassifi, and venustus; see Osborn and Helmy, 1980, Fieldiana Zool., n.s., 5: 141 -155. DML regards lowei and somalicus as separate species pending revision.
ISIS NUMBER: 5301410008091007001 as G. campestris .
5301410008091035001 as G. stigmonyx.
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