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Cricetulus barabensis

Cladus: Eukaryota
Supergroup: Opisthokonta
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Deuterostomia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Superclassis: Tetrapoda
Classis: Mammalia
Subclassis: Theria
Infraclassis: Placentalia
Ordo: Rodentia
Subordo: Myomorpha
Superfamilia: Muroidea
Familia: Cricetidae
Subfamilia: Cricetinae
Genus: Cricetulus
Species: Cricetulus barabensis

Name

Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas, 1773)

Type locality: Russia (Western Siberia)

Synonyms

* Cricetulus manchuricus Mori, 1930
* Cricetulus mongolicus (Thomas, 1888)
* Cricetulus obscurus (Milne-Edwards, 1867)
* Cricetulus griseus (Milne-Edwards, 1867)
* Cricetulus pseudogriseus Iskhakova, 1974
* Criteculus pseudogriseus Orlov & Iskhakova, 1975
* Cricetulus barabensis ferrugineus Argyropulo, 1941
* Criteculus barabensis tuvinicus Iskhakova, 1974
* Cricetulus griseus furunculus (Pallas, 1779)


References

* Cricetulus barabensis in Mammal Species of the World.
Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, 2 Volume Set edited by Don E. Wilson, DeeAnn M. Reeder
* IUCN link: Cricetulus barabensis (Pallas, 1773) (Least Concern)


Vernacular names
English: Striped Dwarf Hamster
Polski: Chomik stepowy

The Chinese Striped Hamster (Cricetulus barabensis), also known as the Striped Dwarf Hamster, is a species of hamster. It is distributed across Northern Asia, from southern Siberia through Mongolia and northeastern China to northern North Korea. An adult Chinese Striped Hamster weighs 16.7-31.0g, and has a body length of 74.2-103.6 mm with a tail of 21-36 mm. It is smaller and has a much shorter tail than the Greater Long-tailed Hamster, Tscherskia triton, which inhabits much of the same range.

Latin Nomenclature

There is quite some confusion over the Latin name of the Chinese striped hamster and the closely related Chinese hamster. Some people consider the Chinese hamster (Cricetulus griseus) and the Chinese striped hamster (Cricetulus barabensis) different species [1], whereas others classify them as identical [2], the Chinese striped hamster as a subspecies of the Chinese hamster (in which case the Latin name of the Chinese striped hamster would be Cricetulus griseus barabensis) [3] or the other way round (in which case the Latin name of the Chinese hamster would be Cricetulus barabensis griseus) [4].

References

1. ^ Batsaikhan, N., Tinnin, D., Shar, S., Avirmed, D. & Usukhjargal, D. (2008). Cricetulus barabensis. In: IUCN 2008. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 12 Jule 2009. Database entry includes a brief justification of why this species is of least concern.

* Won Byeong-o (원병오) (2004). 한국의 포유동물 (Hangugui poyudongmul, Mammals of Korea). Seoul: Dongbang Media. ISBN 89-8457-310-8.

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