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Ochotona hyperborea subsp. uralensis Flerov 1927

Description

Ochotona hyperborea uralensis Flerov, 1927

Ochotona hyperborea naumovi Formozov et Yakhontov, 2003

Lectotype (designated by).— Ognev 1940 ZIN 16107, adult female, skull and skin. Collected by K. K. Flerov 10.8.1926. Paralectotypes (Baranova et al. 1981): ZIN 16106, 16110, 16111.

Type locality (according to museum label).— Eastern slope of Bolshoy Ural, Kharuta River, Synya River tributary (65.79°N, 62.78°E).

Description.— Pikas of the B genetic lineage; northern acoustic race. The majority of the representatives of this subspecies (except for pikas from the Ural Mountains) have a clear V-shaped parietal suture (Fig. 5B). Accordingly, besides genetic identification, this subspecies can be distinguished from neighboring O. h. hyperborea by the shape of the parietal suture of the skull (Fig. 5). There are differences in the shape of the frequency modulation curve of alarm call with another spatial neighbor— O. h. cinereoflava (Fig. 6).

Distribution.— The subspecies has a notably disjunct distribution—the northern Ural Mountains, Putorana Plateau and adjacent uplands, as well as Yakutia between the middle and lower Aldan River basin (to the north of Aldan Plateau) and Lena River basin (right bank, to the north of the Buotama River), including mountains of the Verkhoyansk region. The provisional distribution border with O. h. hyperborea corresponds roughly to the course of the Indigirka River. The case of mitochondrial introgression from the latter subspecies was found in the Adycha River basin. This subspecies should contact O. h. cinereoflava along the foothills of the Aldan Plateau and Dzhugdzhur Range, but an exact contact zone remains unknown.

Nomenclatural notes.— Only two nominal taxa were described from the distribution range of this subspecies. The senior synonym appeared to be Ochotona hyperborea uralensis Flerov, 1927, which described a specimen from the very remote isolate in Ural Mountains.

Notes

Published as part of Lissovsky, Andrey A., Obolenskaya, Ekaterina V., Dokuchaev, Nikolai E. & Okhlopkov, Innokentiy M., 2021, Intraspecific variation and taxonomy of northern pika Ochotona hyperborea (Mammalia, Lagomorpha), pp. 28-53 in Journal of Mammalogy 102 (1) on pages 37-38, DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyaa150, http://zenodo.org/record/7850862

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Collection code
ZIN
Event date
1926-10-08
Family
Ochotonidae
Genus
Ochotona
Kingdom
Animalia
Material sample ID
ZIN 16106, 16110, 16111 , ZIN 16107
Order
Lagomorpha
Phylum
Chordata
Scientific name authorship
Flerov
Species
uralensis
Taxon rank
subSpecies
Type status
lectotype , paralectotype
Verbatim event date
1926-10-08
Taxonomic concept label
Ochotona hyperborea subsp. uralensis Flerov, 1927 sec. Lissovsky, Obolenskaya, Dokuchaev & Okhlopkov, 2021

References

  • OGNEV, S. I. 1940. Zviрi СССР i pрiлizaщik сtрaн [Mammals of the USSR and adjacent countries]. Izdatel'stvo AN SSSR, Moscow - Leningrad 4: 1 - 616. (Translated as: Ognev, S. I. 1966. Mammals of the USSR and adjacent countries: rodents. Israel Program for Scientific Translations, Jerusalem 4: 1 - 429.)
  • BARANOVA, G. I., A. A. GUREEV, AND P. P. STRELKOV. 1981. Kataлog tipovыk ekziмpлiрov koллiktii Zooлogiciсkogo iнсtituta AН СССР. Млikopitaющii (Mammalia) Vыp. 1. Insectivora, Chiroptera, i Lagomorpha [Catalog of the type specimens from the collection of the Zoological Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Mammals (Mammalia) Vol. 1. Insectivora, Chiroptera, and Lagomorpha]. Nauka. Leningrad, Russia.