Niviventer confucianus (Milne-Edwards, 1871)
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Niviventer confucianus (Milne-Edwards, 1871) View in CoL . Nouv. Arch. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, 7, Bull.:93.
TYPE LOCALITY: China, Szechwan, Moupin .
DISTRIBUTION: N Burma, N Thailand, and highlands of China north to Jilin Prov.; limits uncertain.
SYNONYMS: canorus, chihliensis, elegans , littoreus, luticolor, mentosus , naoniuensis, sacer, sinianus, yaoshanensis, yushuensis, zappeyi .
COMMENTS: Wang and Zheng (1981) reported results from a systematic study under the name of Rattus niviventer , and described yushuensis as a subspecies. Zhang and Zhao (1984) proposed naoniuensis as a subspecies. Usually included in N. niviventer , but that allocation is not supported by present evidence ( Abe, 1983; Musser, 1981b). Geographic and elevational relationships between northern N. confucianus and southern N. fulvescens , especially in W and S China, needs to be resolved by careful taxonomic revision.
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