Microtus (Mynomes) montanus Peale 1848
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Microtus (Mynomes) montanus Peale 1848 View in CoL
Microtus (Mynomes) montanus Peale 1848 View in CoL , Mammalia, in: Repts. U. S. Expl. Surv., Vol. 8: 44.
Type Locality: USA, California, Siskiyou Co., headwaters of Sacramento River, near Mt Shasta.
Vernacular Names: Montane Vole.
Synonyms: Microtus (Mynomes) amosus Hall and Hayward 1941 ; Microtus (Mynomes) arizonensis Bailey 1898 ; Microtus (Mynomes) canescens Bailey 1898 ; Microtus (Mynomes) caryi Bailey 1917 ; Microtus (Mynomes) codiensis S. Anderson 1954 ; Microtus (Mynomes) dutcheri Bailey 1898 ; Microtus (Mynomes) fucosus Hall 1935 ; Microtus (Mynomes) fusus Hall 1938 ; Microtus (Mynomes) longirostris ( Baird 1857) ; Microtus (Mynomes) micropus Hall 1935 ; Microtus (Mynomes) nanus (Merriam 1891) ; Microtus (Mynomes) nevadensis Bailey 1898 ; Microtus (Mynomes) nexus Hall and Hayward 1941 ; Microtus (Mynomes) pratincolus Hall and Kelson 1951 ; Microtus (Mynomes) rivularis Bailey 1898 ; Microtus (Mynomes) undosus Hall 1935 ; Microtus (Mynomes) yosemite Grinnell 1914 ; Microtus (Mynomes) zygomaticus S. Anderson 1954 .
Distribution: Cascade, Sierra Nevada, and Rocky Mountain ranges: SC British Columbia, Canada, south to EC California, S Utah, and NC New Mexico, USA; disjunct populations in S Nevada, EC Arizona, and WC New Mexico ( Frey et al., 1995).
Conservation: IUCN – Data Deficient as M. m. codiensis and M. m. zygomaticus, Vulnerable as M. m. fucosus and M. m. nevadensis , Lower Risk (nt) as M. m. arizonensis and M. m. rivularis , otherwise Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Subgenus Mynomes , montanus species group ( Zagorodnyuk, 1990). Geographic variation and subspecific classification assessed by Anderson (1959), who viewed M. oeconomus as its sister species. Hooper and Hart (1962) arranged M. montanus with M. pennsylvanicus and M. townsendii , a general relationship corroborated by karyotypic and genic analyses ( Modi, 1987; Moore and Janecek, 1990). Two karyotypic morphs reported by Judd et al. (1980), who raised the question of their specific distinction. See Sera and Early (2003, Mammalian Species, 716).
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