Myodini
Myodini | |
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Myodes glareolus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Rodentia |
Family: | Cricetidae |
Subfamily: | Arvicolinae |
Tribe: | Myodini Kretzoi, 1969 |
Genera | |
Alticola |
The Myodini are a tribe of forest voles in the subfamily Arvicolinae.[1] Species in this tribe are:
- Tribe Myodini
- Genus Alticola - voles from Central Asia
- Subgenus Alticola
- White-tailed mountain vole, A. albicauda
- Silver mountain vole, A. argentatus
- Gobi Altai mountain vole, A. barakshin
- Central Kashmir vole, A. montosa
- Royle's mountain vole, A. roylei
- Mongolian silver vole, A. semicanus
- Stolička's mountain vole, A. stoliczkanus
- Tuva silver vole, A. tuvinicus
- Subgenus Aschizomys
- Lemming vole, A. lemminus
- Large-eared vole, A. macrotis
- Lake Baikal mountain vole, A. olchonensis
- Subgenus Platycranius
- Flat-headed vole, 'A. strelzowi
- Subgenus Alticola
- Genus Caryomys
- Ganzu vole, C. eva
- Kolan vole, C. inez
- Genus Eothenomys - voles from East Asia
- Kachin red-backed vole, E. cachinus
- Pratt's vole, E. chinensis
- Southwest China vole, E. custos
- Père David's vole, E. melanogaster
- Yunnan red-backed vole, E. miletus
- Chaotung vole, E. olitor
- Yulungshan vole, E. proditor
- Ward's red-backed vole, E. wardi
- Genus Hyperacrius - voles from Pakistan
- True's vole, H. fertilis
- Murree vole, H. wynnei
- Genus Myodes - red-backed voles
- Anderson's red-backed vole, M. andersoni
- Western red-backed vole, M. californicus
- Tien Shan red-backed vole, M. centralis
- Southern red-backed vole, M. gapperi
- Bank vole, M. glareolus
- Imaizumi's red-backed vole, M. imaizumii
- Korean red-backed vole, M. regulus
- Hokkaido red-backed vole, M. rex
- Grey red-backed vole, M. rufocanus
- Northern red-backed vole, M. rutilus
- Shansei vole, M. shanseius
- Smith's vole, M. smithii
- Genus Alticola - voles from Central Asia
References
- 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.