Taterillus arenarius Robbins 1974
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Taterillus arenarius Robbins 1974 View in CoL
Taterillus arenarius Robbins 1974 View in CoL , Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 87: 399.
Type Locality: Mauritania, Trarza Region, Tiguent.
Vernacular Names: Robbins's Tateril.
Distribution: N Sahelian savanna and subdesert from Mauritania through Mali to Niger (see Robbins, 1974); eastern limits unknown although Sicard et al. (1988) believed the species to be confined to the left bank of the Niger River.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: In a detailed multivariate analysis, Robbins (1974) compared his new species with samples of T. gracilis and T. pygargus . The latter and T. arenarius are sympatric in S Mauritania. Results from a chromosome banding study (R- and C-bands) of T. arenarius as reported by Volobouev and Granjon (1996:45), "revealed the presence of an XX/XY 1 Y 2 sex-chromosome system in the karyotype [2n = 30/31, FNa = 36], as found previously in three other congeneric species." Ecology and membership in small mammal community of SW Mauritania discussed by Granjon et al. (2002 b).
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