Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842)

Robert S. Hoffmann & Charles G. Anderson, 1993, Order Rodentia - Family Sciuridae, Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition), Washington and London: Smithsonian Institution Press, pp. 419-465 : 421

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7353130

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7287186

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scientific name

Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842)
status

 

Callosciurus caniceps (Gray, 1842) View in CoL . Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., [ser. 1], 10:263.

TYPE LOCALITY: "Bhotan." Restricted by Robinson and Kloss (1918«:206) to N Tenasserim, Burma .

DISTRIBUTION: Thailand, peninsular Burma, peninsular Malaysia, and adjacent islands.

SYNONYMS: adangensis (Miller, 1903), altinsularis (Miller, 1903); bentincanus (Miller, 1903); bimaculatus (Temminck, 1853); casensis (Miller, 1903); chrysonotus (Blyth, 1847); concolor (Blyth, 1855); davisoni (Bonhote, 1901); domelicus (Miller, 1903); epomophorus (Bonhote, 1901); erubescens Cabrera, 1917; fallax (Robinson and Kloss, 1914); fluminalis (Robinson and Wroughton, 1911); hastilis Thomas, 1923; helgei (Gyldenstolpe, 1917); helvus (Shamel, 1930); inexpectatus (Kloss, 1916); lancavensis (Miller, 1903); lucas (Miller, 1903); mapravis Thomas and Robinson, 1921; matthaeus (Miller, 1903); milleri (Robinson and Wroughton, 1911); moheius Thomas and Robinson, 1921; mohillius Thomas and Robinson, 1921; nakanus Thomas and Robinson, 1921; panjioli Thomas and Robinson, 1921; panjius Thomas and Robinson, 1921; pipidonis Thomas and Robinson, 1921; samuiensis (Robinson and Kloss, 1914); sullivanus (Miller, 1903); tabaudius Thomas, 1922; tacopius Thomas and Robinson, 1921; telibius Thomas and Robinson, 1921; terutavensis (Thomas and Wroughton, 1909).

COMMENTS: Revised by Moore and Tate (1965). Member of the caniceps species group.

Moore, J. C., and G. H. H. Tate. 1965. A study of the diurnal squirrels, Sciurinae, of the Indian and Indochinese subregions. Fieldiana: Zoology, 48: 1 - 351.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Sciuridae

Genus

Callosciurus