Meriones Illiger 1811

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Rodentia - Family Muridae, Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 1189-1531 : 1234

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Meriones Illiger 1811

Meriones Illiger 1811 , Prodr. Syst. Mamm. Avium: 82.

Type Species: Mus tamariscinus Pallas 1773

Synonyms: Idomeneus Schultze 1900 ; Meraeus Billberg 1828 .

Species and subspecies: 17 species in 4 subgenera:

Subgenus Meriones (Meriones) Illiger 1811

Subgenus Meriones (Pallasiomys) Heptner 1933

Subgenus Meriones (Cheliones) Thomas 1919

Subgenus Meriones (Parameriones) Heptner 1937

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) arimalius Cheesman and Hinton 1924

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) chengi Wang 1964

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) crassus Sundevall 1842

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) dahli Shidlovsky 1962

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) grandis Cabrera 1907

Species Meriones (Cheliones) hurrianae Jordon 1867

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) libycus Lichtenstein 1823

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) meridianus (Pallas 1773)

Species Meriones (Parameriones) persicus Blanford 1875

Species Meriones (Parameriones) rex Yerbury and Thomas 1895

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) sacramenti Thomas 1922

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) shawi Duvernoy 1842

Species Meriones (Meriones) tamariscinus (Pallas 1773)

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) tristrami Thomas 1892

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) unguiculatus Milne-Edwards 1867

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) vinogradovi Heptner 1931

Species Meriones (Pallasiomys) zarudnyi Heptner 1937

Discussion:

Tribe Gerbillini , Subtribe Rhombomyina . No modern systematic revision is available for Meriones . The early revision by Chaworth-Musters and Ellerman (1947), as updated and modified by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Corbet (1978 c), and Pavlinov et al. (1990), represents the most current review of species. Additional taxonomic, distributional, and evolutionary views are found in the taxonomic reports and regional faunal studies cited throughout the accounts below. Most workers agree on definitions of the species we list here, but careful systematic revision will probably uncover a greater number of species. Chromosomal data concerning Meriones was summarized by Nadler and Lay (1967) in the context of assessing relationships among the species and subsequent chromosomal information was summarized by Qumsiyeh and Schlitter (1991). Additional chromosomal data and its significance to understanding phylogenetic relationships among six species of Meriones reported by Benazzou et al. (1982 a, b). Lay and Nadler (1969) summarized laboratory hybridization attempts among several species of Meriones . Records of species from Iran and Pakistan reported by Lay et al. (1970). Yi it et al. (1997 b) reviewed ranges, diagnostic traits, and other characteristics of Turkish species. Comparisons of male genital morphology by Pavlinov (1986) pointed to the phylogenetic isolation of M. tamariscinus among the species of Meriones . Gromov and Erbajeva (1995) documented morphological and distributional contrasts among species of Meriones in Russia and Sokolov and Neronov (1993) provided a three-volume bibliography covering research dealing with Meriones that includes distribution maps for species in that country.

Pavlinov et al. (1990) recognized four subgenera in Meriones ( Meriones , Parameriones , Pallasiomys , and Cheliones ), and our subgeneric allocation of species generally follows their treatment. Evolutionary history as indicated by fossils first encountered in late Pliocene-early Pleistocene sediments of North Africa (Tong, 1998; Wessels, 1999), Holocene of East Africa (Denys, 1999), early Pleistocene of Israel ( Tchernov, 1986, discussed under Parameriones ), and middle Pleistocene strata in China ( Lucas, 2001). Meriones is thought to have evolved from the extinct Pseudomeriones , the earliest known gerbilline, recorded from the early part of late Miocene in Turkey and Afghanistan, and later in late Miocene and Pliocene in those two countries and Spain, Greece, N Iran / Turkmenistan, and China ( Wessels, 1998)

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Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Muridae

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Meriones Illiger 1811

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005
2005
Loc

Meriones

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