Canis lupus Linnaeus 1758

Wolf, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 Fig. 2 This is the last carnivore of large dimensions still dispersed in the region, albeit seriously threatened with extinction (cf. Shalmon 2004). In the course of this study two stuffed specimens were observed in the collection of the Palmyra Archaeological Museum...

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Main Author: Masseti, Marco
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Summary:Wolf, Canis lupus Linnaeus, 1758 Fig. 2 This is the last carnivore of large dimensions still dispersed in the region, albeit seriously threatened with extinction (cf. Shalmon 2004). In the course of this study two stuffed specimens were observed in the collection of the Palmyra Archaeological Museum; according to the manager of the museum, Ali Tahr (pers. comm. 1994), they were captured in the vicinity between 1970 and 1975. The adult stuffed specimen in the Basamfasal collection was hunted in the area of Jabal Bishri, between Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zor (cf. Masseti 2001); it appeared not to be pure-blooded but more likely the result of a wolf-dog crossing. According to F. Al-Yassine (1994, pers. comm.), wolves were present but rare in the mountains of Shoëh and north of Ifreen, whereas Abu Mazen (1994, pers. comm.) claimed they were also present in the Alawit Mountains (Bab Janné). In April 1994, three live individuals were observed in the zoological garden at Douma, originating respectively from Jabal Deir ez-Zor, Mayadin and Abu Kamal. At that time, the species appeared to be still dispersed in eastern Syria. : Published as part of Masseti, Marco, 2009, Carnivores of Syria, pp. 229-252 in ZooKeys 31 (3) on page 233, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.31.170, http://zenodo.org/record/576592 : {"references": ["Shalmon B (2004) Mammals. In: Dolev A, Perevolotsky A (Eds): The Red Book of the Vertebrates in Israel. The Israel Nature and Parks Authority and the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel, Jerusalem: 211 - 289.", "Masseti M (2001) A lost collection of bird and mammals from Northern Syria (1989 - 1994). 13 th International Conference of the Society for the History of Natural History \" Lost, stolen and strayed. The fate of missing natural history collections \". 10 - 11 Maggio 2001. Naturalis, The National Museum of Natural History, Leiden (Olanda). Abstract book: 22."]}