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= Lagomys erythrotis Büchner, 1890

Ochotona (Ochotona) erythrotis (Büchner, 1890)

Collection number:

1554

Taxonomic department number:

1554

Osteology department number:

1500

Original label:

сев.вост. Тибет, Burchan-Budda

Collection place:

China, Tibet

Collected:

Przewalsky N.M. 

Income number:

 

Field number:

65

«Taxon» catalogue number:

 

GenBank catalogue number:

 

Toponym:

 

Locality:

Burhan-Buddha Ridge, North-Eastern Tibet

Habitat, biotope:

 

Altitude, m:

Sex:

male

Age:

not known

Pelt:

Skin (mounted)

Cranium presence:

present

Skeleton presence:

absent

Fixation:

dry

DNA samples:

absent

Specimen presence:

in collection

Specimen condition:

defective

Geological epoch:

Holocene

Remarks:

 

Related publications:

Бихнер Е.А. Научные результаты путешествий Н.М. Пржевальского по Центральой Азии. Отд. Зоол., т.1. Млекопитающие, вып. 1-5. СПб., 1888-1894: 165-172 с.; Allen G. M. The Mammals of China and Mongolia. N. Y., 1938. (Natur. Hist. Centr. Asia. V. 11. Pt. 1: 535); Гуреев А. А. Зайцеобразные (Lagomorpha). Фауна СССР. Млекопитающие, т. 3, вып. 10. М.—Л.: Наука, 1964. 276 с.

Specimen images

General view:
Skull, lateral view

Original label
 

Original label
 

Original label
 

Original label
 

Specimen details:
Mandibles

Specimen details:
Skull, dorsal view

Specimen details:
Skull, ventral view

Taxonomical identifications of specimen

Lagomys erythrotis Büchner, 1890 — Bihner E.A., 1890 (Accepted)