Lemmus trimucronatus (Richardson, 1825)
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2021.40.8 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:102DFA47-5952-437B-A41E-F1D2D82A1B80 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13233248 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/36725714-382D-FF8A-01BC-FAC3FE44FAB6 |
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Felipe |
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Lemmus trimucronatus (Richardson, 1825) |
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Canadian Lemming Lemmus trimucronatus (Richardson, 1825) View in CoL
Type locality: Point Lake , 65.2523°N, 113.1862°W, Mackenzie District, Northwest Territories, Canada [cytb sequence of a topotype: AY219162] (Miller & Kellogg 1955; Fedorov et al. 2003) GoogleMaps .
Synonyms: Arvicola (Lemmus) helvolus Richardson, 1828 [TL: Near headwaters of one of southern tributaries of Peace River, or between there and Jasper House region, Alberta, Canada] (Miller & Kellogg 1955).
Distribution: Nearctic species, the range of which covers northern North America from the eastern edge of Alaska through Yukon and Northwest Territories to Nunavut (Fedorov et al. 2003).
Comments: Previously, this name was applied to both species-level clades of this species complex (Fedorov et al. 2003), and Lemmus trimucronatus was thought to occur in eastern Russia (Fedorov et al. 2003; Wilson & Reeder 2005; Abramson et al. 2008; Wilson et al. 2017; Abramson & Petrova 2018; Abramson et al. 2018). However, it is a Nearctic species, which, in contrast to the next taxon, did not cross the Bering Land Bridge.
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