Acomys cahirinus (Desmarest, 1819)
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Acomys cahirinus (Desmarest, 1819) |
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Acomys cahirinus (Desmarest, 1819) View in CoL . Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat., Nouv. ed., 29:70.
TYPE LOCALITY: Egypt, Cairo .
DISTRIBUTION: W Sahara to Egypt (including Sinai), N Nigeria, N Ethiopia, N Sudan, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Oman, Saudi Arabia, S Iraq, Iran, and Pakistan.
SYNONYMS: airensis , albigena, chudeaui , dimidiatus , flavidus , helmyi, hispidus , homericus, hunteri , megalodus, megalotis , nubicus, sabryi , seurati , viator , whitei.
COMMENTS: Subgenus Acomys . Synonyms have either been treated as separate species, or as subspecies or synonyms of either A. cahirinus or A. dimidiatus ( Ellerman, 1941; Harrison and Bates, 1991; Petter, 1983; Setzer, 1975). The cahirinus-dimidiatus complex needs critical systematic revision and may consist of several morphologically similar species ( Corbet and Hill, 1991; Petter, 1983). Benazzou (1983), for example, recognized chudeaui as a species, and Le Berre and Le Guelte (1990) listed airensis and chudeaui as separate species. Chromosomal data reported by Tranier (1975, under A. airensis ), Al-Saleh (1988), Volobouev et al. (1991, under A. dimidiatus ), and Harrison and Bates (1991).
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