Eutamias

Eutamias
Temporal range: Early Miocene to present
Siberian chipmunk (Eutamias sibiricus)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Sciuridae
Subfamily: Xerinae
Tribe: Marmotini
Genus: Eutamias
Trouessart, 1880
Type species
Sciurus striatus asiaticus
Gmelin, 1788
Species

See text.

Eutamias is a genus of chipmunks within the tribe Marmotini of the squirrel family. It includes a single living species, the Siberian chipmunk (Eutamias sibiricus). The genus is often treated as a subgenus of Tamias, which is now restricted to the eastern chipmunk of North America.[1] Neotamias, which now includes the western North American chipmunks, has also been included in Eutamias.[2]

In addition to the Siberian chipmunk, several fossil species have been assigned to this genus:

Other chipmunks described from Eurasia include:

Tamias urialis Munthe, 1980, described from the Miocene of Pakistan, may be more closely related to Tamiops.[6]

References

  1. Musser et al., 2010, p. 22
  2. Piaggo and Spicer, 2001, p. 345
  3. Qiu and Storch, 2000, p. 183; Tyutkova, 2008, p. 437; Wang et al., 2004
  4. Qiu et al., 2008, p. 113
  5. Sulimski, 1964, p. 165; Popov, 2004, p. 448
  6. 1 2 Qiu et al., 2008, p. 115
  7. Zhu-Ding Qiu (2015). "Revision and supplementary note on Miocene sciurid fauna of Sihong, China". Vertebrata PalAsiatica. 53 (3): 219–237.
  8. Sulimksi, 1964, p. 168; Qiu et al., 2008, p. 115
  9. Mein and Ginsburg, 2002
  10. De Bruijn, 1995
  11. Doukas, 2003, table 2

Literature cited

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