Tamias sibiricus (Laxmann, 1769)
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Tamias sibiricus (Laxmann, 1769) View in CoL . Sibirische Briefe, Gottingen, p. 69.
TYPE LOCALITY: "Vicinity of Barnaul" [Altaisk Krai, Russia] ( Chaworth-Musters, 1937) .
DISTRIBUTION: N European and Siberian Russia to Sakhalin; S Kurile Isis ( Russia); extreme E Kazakhstan to N Mongolia, China, Korea, and Hokkaido ( Japan).
SYNONYMS: albogularis (J. Allen, 1909); altaicus ( Hollister, 1912); asiaticus (Gmelin, 1788); barberi (Johnson and Jones, 1955); intercessor (Thomas, 1908); jacutensis ( Ognev, 1935); lineatus (Siebold, 1824); okadae (Kuroda, 1932); ordinalis (Thomas, 1908); orientalis Bonhote, 1899; pallosi Baird, 1856; senescens (Miller, 1898); striatus (Pallas, 1778) ; umbrosus (A. Howell, 1927); uthensis ( Pallas, 1811).
COMMENTS: Subgenus Eutamias ; see Gromov et al. (1965:125).
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