Leopoldamys sabanus

Leopoldamys sabanus (Thomas 1887) [Rattus] sabanus Thomas 1887, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, 20: 269. Type Locality: Malaysia, Sabah (N Borneo), Gunung Kinabalu. Vernacular Names: Indomalayan Leopoldamys. Synonyms: Leopoldamys balae (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys bunguranensis (Chasen 1935); Leopoldamys clarae (Miller 1913); Leopoldamys dictatorius (Chasen 1940); Leopoldamys fremens (Miller 1902); Leopoldamys heptneri (Dao 1961); Leopoldamys herberti (Kloss 1916); Leopoldamys insularum (Miller 1913); Leopoldamys lancavensis (Miller 1900); Leopoldamys lucas (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys luta (Miller... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Wilson, Don E.
Reeder, DeeAnn
Dokumenttyp: other
Erscheinungsdatum: 2005
Verlag/Hrsg.: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Schlagwörter: Biodiversity / Taxonomy / Animalia / Chordata / Mammalia / Rodentia / Muridae / Leopoldamys / Leopoldamys sabanus
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Leopoldamys sabanus (Thomas 1887) [Rattus] sabanus Thomas 1887, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, 20: 269. Type Locality: Malaysia, Sabah (N Borneo), Gunung Kinabalu. Vernacular Names: Indomalayan Leopoldamys. Synonyms: Leopoldamys balae (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys bunguranensis (Chasen 1935); Leopoldamys clarae (Miller 1913); Leopoldamys dictatorius (Chasen 1940); Leopoldamys fremens (Miller 1902); Leopoldamys heptneri (Dao 1961); Leopoldamys herberti (Kloss 1916); Leopoldamys insularum (Miller 1913); Leopoldamys lancavensis (Miller 1900); Leopoldamys lucas (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys luta (Miller 1913); Leopoldamys macrourus (Jentink 1879); Leopoldamys mansalaris (Lyon 1916); Leopoldamys masae (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys matthaeus (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys mayapahit (Robinson and Kloss 1919); Leopoldamys nasutus (Lyon 1911); Leopoldamys revertens (Robinson and Kloss 1922); Leopoldamys salanga (Chasen 1940); Leopoldamys stentor (Miller 1913); Leopoldamys strepitans (Miller 1900); Leopoldamys stridens (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys stridulus (Miller 1903); Leopoldamys tapanulius (Lyon 1916); Leopoldamys tersus (Thomas and Wroughton 1909); Leopoldamys tuancus (Lyon 1916); Leopoldamys ululans (Robinson and Kloss 1916); Leopoldamys vociferans (Miller 1900). Distribution: SE Bangladesh (Chittagong Hill Tracts, AMNH 251694), Thailand (J. T. Marshall, Jr., 1977 a ; Robinson et al., 1995), Vietnam from the north in Tuyên Quang Province to the south in Ninh Thuân Province (Dang et al., 1994; Osgood, 1932; Van Peenen et al., 1969; and four islands off the coast; Kuznetsov, 2000), Laos (Aplin et al., 2003 c ; Osgood, 1932; Smith et al., In Press; Van Peenen et al., 1969), S and SW Cambodia (Elephant Mtns, specimens in FMNH; Cardamom Mtns, A. Smith, in litt.), S Burma and most islands in Mergui Arch., Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, and smaller islands on the Sunda Shelf except Bali; northern limits unresolved. Range mostly extracted from Musser (1981 c ), Corbet and Hill (1992), and study of museum specimens in AMNH, BMNH, ...