Alexandromys
Appearance
Alexandromys | |
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Tundra vole, (Microtus oeconomus) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Rodentia |
Family: | Cricetidae |
Subfamily: | Arvicolinae |
Tribe: | Microtini |
Genus: | Alexandromys Ognev, 1914 |
Species | |
Alexandromys aplinus |
Alexandromys is a genus of voles in the subfamily Arvicolinae, formerly a subgenus of the genus Microtus.[1] Species in this subgenus are:
- Alpine vole (Alexandromys alpinus) split off from A. mongolicus[2]
- Evorsk vole (Alexandromys evoronensis)
- Reed vole (Alexandromys fortis)
- Taiwan vole (Alexandromys kikuchii)
- Lacustrine vole (Alexandromys limnophilus)
- Maximowicz's vole (Alexandromys maximowiczii)
- Middendorff's vole (Alexandromys middendorffi)
- Mongolian vole (Alexandromys mongolicus)
- Japanese grass vole (Alexandromys montebelli)
- Muya Valley vole (Alexandromys mujanensis)
- Tundra vole or root vole (Alexandromys oeconomus)
- Sakhalin vole (Alexandromys sachalinensis)
- Shantar vole (Alexandromys shantaricus) split off from A. maximowiczii[3]
References
- ^ Mammal Diversity Database (2023). "Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set]". Zenodo. doi:10.5281/zenodo.7830771.
- ^ "Alexandromys alpinus". ASM Mammal Diversity Database. American Society of Mammalogists.
- ^ "Alexandromys shantaricus". ASM Mammal Diversity Database. American Society of Mammalogists.
D.E. Wilson & D.M. Reeder, 2005: Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Third Edition. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.