Eutamias sibiricus ( Laxmann, 1769 )

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 : 168

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

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4571491

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Eutamias sibiricus ( Laxmann, 1769 )
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Eutamias sibiricus ( Laxmann, 1769) View in CoL —Siberian Chipmunk

Sciurus sibiricus Laxmann, 1769 p.69 ; Type locality- Barnaul , Siberia, Russia.

S. ftriatus α. afiaticus (misprint of S. striatus α. asiaticus View in CoL ) Gmelin, 1788 p.150; Type locality- Kichiga (Gichiga), eastern Siberia.

S. uthensis Pallas, 1814 [1831] p.189; Type locality- Uda River , northeastern Siberia.

Tamias orientalis Bonhote, 1899 p.385 ; Type locality- Upper Ussuri River (Sungatscha River), Siberia.

Eutamias asiaticus: Allen, 1903 p.137 .

E. orientalis: Kishida & Mori, 1931 p.378 ; Tate, 1947 p.235.

E. asiaticus uthensis: Kuroda, 1938 p.48 ( Korea) .

E. sibiricus orientalis: Ognev, 1940 p.487 ; Jones & Johnson, 1965 p.367.

E. sibiricus barberi Johnson and Jones, 1955b p.175 ; Type locality- Central National Forest (37° 44’ N, 127° 12’ E), near Pup’young-ni (Bupyeong-ri, Namyangju-si), Korea; Won, 1958 p.444; Jones & Johnson, 1965 p.366.

T. sibiricus asiaticus: Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.503 ; Won, 1958 p.444; Won, 1967 p.173.

E. sibiricus: Won, 1968 p.162 .

E. sibiricus orientalis: Won, 1968 p.162 .

T. sibiricus barberi: Corbet, 1978 p.86 .

T. sibiricus sibiricus: Yoon, 1992 p.67 .

T. sibiricus: Han, 1994 p.47 ; Won & Smith, 1999 p.24; Han, 2004c p.109; Jo et al., 2012 p.253.

Range: The distribution of the Siberian chipmunk includes the Korean Peninsula, but this species does not inhabit the remote islands ( Fig. 114 View FIGURE 114 ). The population on Jeju Island originated from pets released in the 1980s that became invasive residents ( Jo et al. 2014).

Remarks: Two subspecies of Siberian chipmunks, E. s. barberi Johnson and Jones 1955 and E. s. orientalis ( Bonhote, 1899) have been proposed to occur in Korea. The latter only inhabits the extreme northeastern peninsula, whereas, the former occurs across all the Korean Peninsula. Obolenskaya et al. (2009) suggested E. s. sibiricus inhabited the extreme northeast Korean Peninsula, Russia, Mongolia, Hokkaido and northeast China. We concur that two subspecies, E. s. sibiricus and E. s. barberi, occur in Korea ( Koh et al. 2010b). The Korean subspecies E. s. barberi was imported and introduced in Europe as a pet where it became an invasive species ( Jo et al. 2014).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Sciuridae

Genus

Eutamias

Loc

Eutamias sibiricus ( Laxmann, 1769 )

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

T. sibiricus: Han, 1994 p.47

Jo 2012:
Han 2004:
Won & Smith 1999:
Han 1994:
1994
Loc

T. sibiricus sibiricus:

Yoon 1992:
1992
Loc

T. sibiricus barberi:

Corbet 1978:
1978
Loc

E. sibiricus:

Won 1968:
1968
Loc

E. sibiricus orientalis:

Won 1968:
1968
Loc

E. sibiricus barberi

Jones & Johnson 1965:
Won 1958:
Johnson and Jones 1955:
1955
Loc

T. sibiricus asiaticus:

Won 1967:
Won 1958:
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott 1951:
1951
Loc

E. sibiricus orientalis:

Jones & Johnson 1965:
Ognev 1940:
1940
Loc

E. asiaticus uthensis:

Kuroda 1938:
1938
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E. orientalis:

Tate 1947:
Kishida & Mori 1931:
1931
Loc

Eutamias asiaticus: Allen, 1903 p.137

Allen 1903:
1903
Loc

Tamias orientalis

Bonhote 1899:
1899
Loc

S. ftriatus α. afiaticus

Gmelin 1788:
1788
Loc

Sciurus sibiricus

Laxmann 1769:
1769
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