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Genus MYOPUS Miller. 



1910. Mi/ojmn Miller, Smithsonian lliscell. Coll., lii, p. 497, January 12, 

 "1910. 



Tv/jje species. — Mi/odes schist icolor Lilljeborg. 



Geo(jraphical disfrihiition. — Southern Norway and central 

 Sweden ; eastward into Finland and perhaps much further. 

 Limits of range not known. 



Characters. — Skull and teeth as in Levimus ; general form 

 vole like, though tail rather short ; feet 

 slender, the palm and sole with fully 

 developed, functional tubercles and no 

 unusual growth of hair ; metacarpals of 

 third and fourth fingers slightly longer 

 than phalanges ; ungual phalanges of 

 manus normal, much shorter than first 

 and second phalanges combined, the 

 claws not enlarged ; ear well developed 

 though small, with distinct meatal valve. 



Hchiat-ks. — The genus Mi/ojms is ,,, ,. 



characterized by the combination of the c , ^ ,, , ^ , 

 '' -11 bkeleton oi fore foot of 



skull and teeth OI Lcmnms with the Lemmus (a) and Myojms (b). 



general body-form and foot structure of 



the voles. It is, therefore, less specialized than the other Old 



World lemnnngs, representing a stage of development equivalent 



to that of the American Synaptomys. Only one species is 



known. 



MYOPUS SCHISTICOLOR Lilljeborg. 



1844. Myodes schisticolor Lilljeborg, Ofversigt af Kongl. Vetenskaps-Akad. 

 Forhandl., Stockholm, i, p. 33, March 20, 1844. 



1910. Leimnus schisticolor Trouessart, Faune Mamm. d'Europe, p. 199. 



1911. Ml/opus schisticolor Oollett, Norges Pattedyr, Hefte 3, n. 130 



March, 1911. 



Type locality. — Near Lillehammer at north end of Mj6.sen, 

 (iudbrandsdal, Norway. 



Geographical distribution. — Fir forests of southern Norway 

 and central Sweden ; eastward into Finland and perhaps much 

 further.* Exact limits of range not known. 



Diagnosis. — General characters as in the genus ; size 

 essentially as in Microtns agresfis (head and bod\' about 100 mm. ; 

 condylobasal length of skull, "25 mm.) ; tail short, extending 

 barely as far as outstretched hind foot ; colour slaty grey with 

 reddish brown dorsal patch. 



* Recorded by Middendorff from Ajan, west coast of the Okhotsk Sea 

 (Sibirische Reise, ii, Siingothiere, Vogel und Amphibien, p. 108, 1853). 

 The validity of this record questioned by Allen (Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., XIX, pp. 153, 154, March 31, 1903). 



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