- Zagros Mountains Mouse-like Hamster
Taxobox
name = Zagros Mountains Mouse-like Hamster
status = LR/lc | status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
superfamilia =Muroidea
familia =Calomyscidae
genus = "Calomyscus "
species = "C. bailwardi"
binomial = "Calomyscus bailwardi"
binomial_authority = Thomas, 1905The Zagros Mountains Mouse-like Hamster ("Calomyscus bailwardi") is a relatively little-knownrodent which was the first species ofmouse-like hamster to be described. The species is distributed throughout much of southernIran , particularly in theZagros mountains. It is also known as the Iranian Mouse-like Hamster, though there are several species of mouse-like hamster found in different parts of Iran.This is the largest species of mouse-like hamster. They are dark grey on top and white underneath. They are found in habitat ranging from barren rocky hillsides to wetter regions. They are known to feed on herbs and grass seed.
Graphodatsky et al. (2000) recovered three distinct
karyotype s from different regions throughout the range of C. bailwardi (2n=37, FNa=44; 2n=52, FNa=56; 2n=50, FNa=50). This may suggest that further taxonomic revision is required. Vorontsov et al. (1979) emphasized how little is known about the species and that the current definition is based largely on distribution.Many sources still refer to all members of "
Calomyscus " as part of the species "Calomyscus bailwardi"."Calomyscus bailwardi grandis"
Schlitter and Setzer (1973) described the largest form of mouse-like hamster, "Calomyscus bailwardi grandis". The animal is found in the region near
Teheran and is identifiable based on its large size (74-91 mm) and soft buffy brown dorsal pelage. Musser and Carleton (2005) recognized "C. grandis" as a distinct species.References
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*Graphodotsky, A. S., et al. 2000. Comparative cytogenetics of hamsters of the genus Calomyscus. Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 88:296-304.
*Lay, D. M. 1967. A study of the mammals of Iran resulting from the Street Expedition of 1962-1963. Fieldiana: Zoology, 54:1-282.
*Musser, G. G. and M. D. Carleton. 2005. Superfamily Muroidea. Pp. 894-1531 "in" Mammal Species of the World a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. D. E. Wilson and D. M. Reeder eds. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
*Schlitter, D. A. and H. W. Setzer. 1973. New Rodents (Mammalia: Cricetidae, Muridae) from Iran and Pakistan. Proceedings of the Biological Sciety of Washington, 86:163-174.
*Vorontsov, N. N., I. Kartavtseva, and E. G. Potapova. 1979. [Systematics of the genus Calomyscus. 1. Karyological differentiation of the sibling species from Transcaucasia and Turkmenia and a review of species in the genus Calomyscus] (in Russian). Zoologichaskii Zhurual, 58:1391-1397.
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