Martes melampus (Wagner, 1841)

Jo, Yeong-Seok, Baccus, John T. & Koprowski, John L., 2018, Mammals of Korea: a review of their taxonomy, distribution and conservation status, Zootaxa 4522 (1), pp. 1-216 : 71

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4522.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4571244

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scientific name

Martes melampus (Wagner, 1841)
status

 

Martes melampus (Wagner, 1841) View in CoL View at ENA —Japanese Marten

Mustela melampus Wagner View in CoL in Schreber, 1840 p.229; Type locality- Japan.

Martes melampus coreensis Kuroda and Mori, 1923 p.27 View in CoL ; Type locality- Cheonan, Chungcheongnam Province, Korea; Kuroda, 1938 p.27; Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.247; Won, 1958 p.438; Won, 1967 p.108; Won, 1968 p.297; Corbet, 1978 p.173; Yoon, 1992 p.106.

Martes coreensis: Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.381 .

Martes melampus: Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.247 View in CoL ; Won, 1968 p.297; Corbet, 1978 p.173; Han, 1994 p.46; Won & Smith, 1999 p.18; Oh, 2004a p.174.

Range: Martes melampus was first discovered in Cheonan City, in central Korea ( Won 1967), and until late 1960s, several individuals had been identified annually in Pyongyang fur factories, where furbearers were collected throughout North Korea ( Won 1968; Fig. 44 View FIGURE 44 ). Japanese martens and sables are mostly collected at timber harvesting sites in Yaggang-do. The trapping ratio of the sable is 10 times greater than the Japanese marten ( Kim et al. 2015).

Remarks: Heptner et al. (1967) listed M. melampus as a subspecies of M. zibellina . However, genetic analysis showed an apparent interspecific difference between M. melampus and M. zibellina ( Kurose et al. 1999; Murakami et al. 2004; Inoue et al. 2010). Kuroda and Mori (1923) reported M. m. coreensis from three specimens collected in central Korea (Cheonan, Seonghwan, and Seoul). Except for one collected by an American soldier in 1957 ( Won 1967), all records after the Korean War came from North Korea ( Won 1968). Despite records from Korea, some mammalogists regarded M. melampus as endemic to Japan ( Masuda 2009).

Conservation status: The North Korean Government banned hunting of M. melampus and designated it and its habitat in Beakam County, Ryanggang Province as a Natural Monument. The Red Data Book of North Korea listed M. melampus as a ‘Vulnerable’ species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Carnivora

Family

Mustelidae

Genus

Martes

Loc

Martes melampus (Wagner, 1841)

Jo, Yeong-Seok, Baccus, John T. & Koprowski, John L. 2018
2018
Loc

Martes melampus: Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.247

Oh 2004:
Won & Smith 1999:
Han 1994:
Corbet 1978:
Won 1968:
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott 1951:
1951
Loc

Martes coreensis: Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.381

Kishida & Mori 1931:
1931
Loc

Martes melampus coreensis

Yoon 1992:
Corbet 1978:
Won 1968:
Won 1967:
Won 1958:
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott 1951:
Kuroda 1938:
Kuroda and Mori 1923:
1923
Loc

Mustela melampus

Schreber 1840:
1840
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