Crocidura serezkyensis Laptev 1929
Crocidura serezkyensis Laptev, 1929. Opred. Mlekopitay. Sredney Asyy, Tashkent, 1:16. TYPE LOCALITY: Tadshikistan, Pamir Mtns, Lake Sarezskoye. DISTRIBUTION: Asia Minor, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tadshikistan and Kazakhstan. SYNONYMS: arispa. COMMENTS: Previously included in pergrisea (Spitzenberger...
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Smithsonian Institution Press
1993
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7292250 http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D02513FFEACF7112BEFE96D0B3D060 |
Summary: | Crocidura serezkyensis Laptev, 1929. Opred. Mlekopitay. Sredney Asyy, Tashkent, 1:16. TYPE LOCALITY: Tadshikistan, Pamir Mtns, Lake Sarezskoye. DISTRIBUTION: Asia Minor, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tadshikistan and Kazakhstan. SYNONYMS: arispa. COMMENTS: Previously included in pergrisea (Spitzenberger, 1971; Jenkins, 1976), but considered a distinct species by Stogov and Bondar (1966) and Stogov (1985). Populations in Asia Minor (arispa Spitzenberger, 1971) are linked with the typical ones in Kazakhstan and Tadshikistan by records from Azerbaijan (Grafodatsky et al., 1988) and Turkmenistan (Stogov and Bondar, 1966). Grafodatsky et al. (1988) reported on the karyotype of a specimen from Dzhulfa, SW Azerbaijan (under the name pergrisea); with 2n=22 serezkyensis has the lowest chromosome number ever recorded for a shrew. Published as part of Rainer Hutterer, 1993, Order Insectivora, pp. 69-130 in Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London :Smithsonian Institution Press on page 95, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.7353085 |
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