Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson 1828)
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Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson 1828) View in CoL
[Arvicola] borealis Richardson 1828 , Zool. J., 3: 517.
Type Locality: Canada, District of Mackenzie, Great Bear Lake, Fort Franklin.
Vernacular Names: Northern Bog Lemming.
Synonyms: Synaptomys (Mictomys) andersoni J. A. Allen 1903 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) artemisiae Anderson 1932 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) bullatus Preble 1902 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) chapmani J. A. Allen 1903 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) dalli Merriam 1896 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) innuitus ( True 1894) ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) medioximus Bangs 1900 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) smithi Anderson and Rand 1943 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) sphagnicola Preble 1899 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) truei Merriam 1896 ; Synaptomys (Mictomys) wrangeli Merriam 1896 .
Distribution: Patchy occurrence in boreal habitats, from Alaska to N Washington, USA, eastwards across much of interior Canada to Labrador; disjunct range segment from Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, to C New Hampshire, USA.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (nt).
Discussion: Subgenus Mictomys . Pleistocene records establish the species in the Great Basin, far to the south of its current range (see Mead et al., 1992).
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Synaptomys (Mictomys) borealis (Richardson 1828)
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
[Arvicola] borealis
Richardson 1828: 517 |