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Taxon ID: 54,237 Total records: 39,143

Tamiops macclellandii

Classification

Kingdom Animalia (COL)
Phylum Chordata (COL)
Class Mammalia (COL)
Order Rodentia (COL)
Family Sciuridae (COL)

Taxonomy

Genus Tamiops Reference
SubGenus Vernacular Name
Species macclellandii IUCN Threat Status-Year Least Concern, 2016
SubSpecies Nat'l Threat Status-Year Not Evaluated, 2000
Infraspecies Reason for Change
Infraspecies Rank CITES
Taxonomic Group Mammals Native Status Native
Scientific Name Author Horsfield, 1840 Country Distribution Myanmar
Citation Duckworth, J.W., Lunde, D.P. & Molur, S. 2017. Tamiops macclellandii. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2017: e.T21379A22252047. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T21379A22252047.en. Downloaded on 06 September 2019. Description RANGE DESCRIPTION This widespread squirrel has been recorded from northeastern South Asia, southern China and much of mainland Southeast Asia. In South Asia, this species has been recorded from Bhutan, India (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim [Molur et al. 2005]) and Nepal where it widely distributed up to 1,500 m asl (Molur et al. 2005). In China, it has been recorded from Yunnan and Xizang (Smith and Xie 2008). In Southeast Asia, it ranges from Myanmar, through much of Thailand, western Cambodia, northern Viet Nam, western Lao PDR and northern Peninsular Malaysia. There is a recent published record from Sumatra (Indonesia), but this is considered erroneous. HABITAT AND ECOLOGY This species is found in a wide variety of habitats with trees, including secondary growth forest, scrub forest, and gardens. It is highly adaptable to habitat degradation. They are also found in association with humans in fruit trees and coconut palm plantations (Smith and Xie 2008). THREATS There are no known major threats to this species. In South Asia, habitat loss due to forest fire, encroachments, fragmentation, jhuming (slash and burn agriculture) and hunting are threats for this species (Molur et al. 2005). USE AND TRADE Hunted for food. CONSERVATION ACTIONS The species occurs in numerous protected areas (eg. Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh, India). In South Asia, surveys, taxonomic research and monitoring are recommended for this species (Molur et al. 2005).
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Tamiops macclellandi (Horsfield, 1840) [orth. error]
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Species Record Updated By: Carlos Aurelio Callangan