Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758

Lepus timidus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:57. TYPE LOCALITY: "in Europa" [Uppsala, Sweden]. DISTRIBUTION: Palearctic from Scandinavia to E Siberia, except E Chukotsk (Russia), south to Sakhalin and Sikhote-Alin Mtns (Russia); Hokkaido (Japan); Heilungjiang, N Xinjiang (China);...

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Main Author: Robert S. Hoffmann
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description Lepus timidus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:57. TYPE LOCALITY: "in Europa" [Uppsala, Sweden]. DISTRIBUTION: Palearctic from Scandinavia to E Siberia, except E Chukotsk (Russia), south to Sakhalin and Sikhote-Alin Mtns (Russia); Hokkaido (Japan); Heilungjiang, N Xinjiang (China); N Mongolia; Altai, N Tien Shan Mtns; N Ukraine, E Poland, and Baltics; isolated populations in the Alps, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Introduced into England, Faeros and Scottish Isis. STATUS: Populations fluctuate, but none apparently threatened, except perhaps in Alps (Flux and Angermann, 1990). SYNONYMS: abet Kuroda, 1938; ainu Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; albus Leach, 1816; algidus Pallas, 1778; alpinus Erxleben, 1777; altaicus Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; begitschevi Koljuschev, 1936; borealis Pallas, 1778; breviauritus Hilzheimer, 1906; canescens Nilsson, 1844; collinus Nilsson, 1831; gichiganus J. Allen, 1903; hibernicus Bell, 1837; kamtschaticus Dybowski, 1922; kolymensis Ognev, 1923; kozhevnikovi Ognev, 1929; lugubris Kastschenko, 1899; lutescens Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; nwrdeni Goodwin, 1933; orii Kuroda, 1928; rubustus Urita, 1935; saghaliensis Abe, 1931; sclavonius Blyth, 1842; scoticus Hilzheimer, 1906; septentrionalis Link, 1795; sibiricorum Johanssen, 1923; sylvaticus Nilsson, 1831; transbaicalicus Ognev, 1929; typicus Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; variabilis Pallas, 1778; varronis Miller, 1901. COMMENTS: Subgenus Lepus (Gureev, 1964:180). Formerly included arcticus and othus; see Corbet (1978c:73); but also see comments under those species. A. J. Baker et al. (1983) found Scottish and Alpine populations morphologically distinct, as well as geographically isolated, from other populations, and Flux (1983) remarked that L. t. scoticus and L. t. hibernicus (from Scotland and Ireland, respectively), both introduced on the island of Mull (Hewson, 1991) still do not interbreed after 50 years. Published as part of Robert S. Hoffmann, 1993, Order Lagomorpha, pp. 807-827 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and ...
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7281172 2025-01-16T22:59:19+00:00 Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758 Robert S. Hoffmann 1993-12-31 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7281172 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/C061D547FFC2005EFECACF578A75FC7B unknown Smithsonian Institution Press https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7353088 http://publication.plazi.org/id/3C58AD3FFFCF0050FFC6C6198C1AFFBC https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3918767 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/2CA9C9D45832344F142BA9E52354C998 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7281171 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7281172 oai:zenodo.org:7281172 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/C061D547FFC2005EFECACF578A75FC7B info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Chordata Mammalia Lagomorpha Leporidae Lepus Lepus timidus info:eu-repo/semantics/other 1993 ftzenodo 2024-12-05T02:47:36Z Lepus timidus Linnaeus, 1758. Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1:57. TYPE LOCALITY: "in Europa" [Uppsala, Sweden]. DISTRIBUTION: Palearctic from Scandinavia to E Siberia, except E Chukotsk (Russia), south to Sakhalin and Sikhote-Alin Mtns (Russia); Hokkaido (Japan); Heilungjiang, N Xinjiang (China); N Mongolia; Altai, N Tien Shan Mtns; N Ukraine, E Poland, and Baltics; isolated populations in the Alps, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Introduced into England, Faeros and Scottish Isis. STATUS: Populations fluctuate, but none apparently threatened, except perhaps in Alps (Flux and Angermann, 1990). SYNONYMS: abet Kuroda, 1938; ainu Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; albus Leach, 1816; algidus Pallas, 1778; alpinus Erxleben, 1777; altaicus Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; begitschevi Koljuschev, 1936; borealis Pallas, 1778; breviauritus Hilzheimer, 1906; canescens Nilsson, 1844; collinus Nilsson, 1831; gichiganus J. Allen, 1903; hibernicus Bell, 1837; kamtschaticus Dybowski, 1922; kolymensis Ognev, 1923; kozhevnikovi Ognev, 1929; lugubris Kastschenko, 1899; lutescens Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; nwrdeni Goodwin, 1933; orii Kuroda, 1928; rubustus Urita, 1935; saghaliensis Abe, 1931; sclavonius Blyth, 1842; scoticus Hilzheimer, 1906; septentrionalis Link, 1795; sibiricorum Johanssen, 1923; sylvaticus Nilsson, 1831; transbaicalicus Ognev, 1929; typicus Barrett-Hamilton, 1900; variabilis Pallas, 1778; varronis Miller, 1901. COMMENTS: Subgenus Lepus (Gureev, 1964:180). Formerly included arcticus and othus; see Corbet (1978c:73); but also see comments under those species. A. J. Baker et al. (1983) found Scottish and Alpine populations morphologically distinct, as well as geographically isolated, from other populations, and Flux (1983) remarked that L. t. scoticus and L. t. hibernicus (from Scotland and Ireland, respectively), both introduced on the island of Mull (Hewson, 1991) still do not interbreed after 50 years. Published as part of Robert S. Hoffmann, 1993, Order Lagomorpha, pp. 807-827 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and ... Other/Unknown Material Lepus timidus Sakhalin Siberia Zenodo Barrett ENVELOPE(-126.773,-126.773,54.428,54.428) Goodwin ENVELOPE(-62.833,-62.833,-65.100,-65.100) Hewson ENVELOPE(162.633,162.633,-73.967,-73.967) Mull ENVELOPE(-63.058,-63.058,-74.536,-74.536)
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Lagomorpha
Leporidae
Lepus
Lepus timidus
Robert S. Hoffmann
Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758
title Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758
title_full Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758
title_fullStr Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758
title_full_unstemmed Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758
title_short Lepus timidus Linnaeus 1758
title_sort lepus timidus linnaeus 1758
topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Lagomorpha
Leporidae
Lepus
Lepus timidus
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Lagomorpha
Leporidae
Lepus
Lepus timidus
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