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Asiatic striped squirrel

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Genus of rodents

Asiatic striped squirrel
Temporal range: LatePliocene to recent
Himalayan striped squirrel (Tamiops mcclellandii)
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Rodentia
Family:Sciuridae
Subfamily:Callosciurinae
Genus:Tamiops
J. A. Allen, 1906
Type species
Tamiops macclellandi hainanus[1]
J. A. Allen, 1906
(=Tamiops maritimus hainanus J. A. Allen, 1906)
Species

Tamiops maritimus
Tamiops mcclellandii
Tamiops minshanica
Tamiops rodolphii
Tamiops swinhoei

Asiatic striped squirrels are agenus (Tamiops) ofsquirrels (Sciuridae) in thesubfamilyCallosciurinae. They are small stripedarboreal squirrels from Asia. Their head to body length measured from 10 to 13 cm. They often are confused with other squirrels (e.f.Funambulus orTamias). In contrast to these other squirrels, they have smaller rounded ears with white-tipped hairs. A black longitudinal stripe is present in the middle of the back, which is parallel on both sides with two pairs of pale longitudinal stripes. These pale stripes are separated by dark brownish stripes.[2] In some countries, they are kept as pets.

The four traditionally recognized species of Asiatic striped squirrels are:

A fifth species was described in 2022:[3]

Asiatic striped squirrels can be identified by the differences in the stripe pattern. For example, in some species, the stripe of the cheek interrupts in the shoulder region and does not continue to the outermost pale stripe.[2]

  • Drawings of differences in Asiatic striped squirrel species - close-up of the head region in lateral view
    Drawings of differences in Asiatic striped squirrel species - close-up of the head region in lateral view

References

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  1. ^Wilson, D. E.;Reeder, D. M., eds. (2005).Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Baltimore:Johns Hopkins University Press.ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0.OCLC 62265494.
  2. ^abThorington, R. W. Jr., Koprowski, J. L., Steele, M. A. and J. F. Whatton. 2012. Squirrels of the World. The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore.
  3. ^Liu, Shaoying; Tang, Mingkun; Murphy, Robert W.; Liu, Yinxun; Wang, Xuming; Wan, Tao; Liao, Rui; Tang, Keyi; Qing, Jiao; Chen, Shunde; Li, Song (2022-03-21). "A new species of Tamiops (Rodentia, Sciuridae) from Sichuan, China".Zootaxa.5116 (3):301–333.doi:10.11646/zootaxa.5116.3.1.ISSN 1175-5334.PMID 35391332.
Extant species of familySciuridae (subfamilyCallosciurinae)
Callosciurus
Dremomys
(Red-cheeked squirrels)
Exilisciurus
Funambulus
Glyphotes
Hyosciurus
Lariscus
(striped ground squirrels)
Menetes
Nannosciurus
Prosciurillus
Rhinosciurus
Rubrisciurus
Sundasciurus
Tamiops
(Asiatic striped squirrels)
Allomyidae
Aplodontiidae
Gliridae
Bransatoglirinae
Glirinae
Graphiurinae
Leithiinae
Mylagaulidae
Mesogaulinae
Mylagaulinae
Promylagaulinae
Reithroparamyidae
Sciuridae
Callosciurinae
Callosciurini
Funambulini
Cedromurinae
Ratufinae
Sciurillinae
Sciurinae
Pteromyini
Sciurini
Xerinae
Marmotini
Protoxerini
Xerini
Muscardinus avellanarius

Ceratogaulus hatcheri

Petaurista grandis
Tamiops


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