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Millardia meltada
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Millardia meltada (Gray, 1837). Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., [ser. 1], 1:586.
TYPE LOCALITY: India, S Mahratta, Dharwar.
DISTRIBUTION: Sri Lanka; Indian Peninsula west to Gujarat and Rajasthan, north to Himachal Pradesh, and east to West Bengal; E Pakistan; and Terai region of Nepal (see Rana, 1985).
SYNONYMS: comberi, dunni, lanuginosus, listoni, pallidior, singuri.
COMMENTS: Cytogenetics of this species is the subject of a growing body of literature (Nanda and Raman, 1981; Raman and Sharma, 1977; Sobti and Gill, 1984; Yosida, 1978). Mandai and Ghosh (1981) described singuri as a subspecies of M. meltada.
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- Book chapter: 10.5281/zenodo.7353098 (DOI)
- Book chapter: http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE9FFD6FFF6FFBBFFF30B06FF93FFF3 (URL)
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References
- Rana, B. D. 1985. Ecological distribution of Rattus meltada in India. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 82: 573 - 580.
- Nanda, I., and R. Raman. 1981. Cytological similarity between the heterochromatin of the large X and Y chromosomes of the soft- furred field rat, Millardia meltada (family: Muridae). Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 30: 77 - 82.
- Raman, R., and T. Sharma. 1977. Karyotype evolution and speciation in genus Rattus Fischer. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, 36: 385 - 404.
- Sobti, R. C., and S. S. Gill. 1984. Chromosomes and protein polymorphs in certain Rattus species from North India. Research Bulletin (Science) of the Punjab University, 35: 203 - 210.