The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surfaceWallace, Alfred Russel
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The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2: With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surface
Wallace, Alfred Russel
Paleontology; Zoogeography
FAMILY 61.--SCIURIDÆ.--(8 Genera, 180-200 Species.)
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION.
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The Squirrel family, comprehending also the marmots and prairie-dogs, are
very widely spread over the earth. They are especially abundant in the
Nearctic, Palæarctic, and Oriental regions, and rather less frequent in the
Ethiopian and Neotropical, in which last region they do not extend south of
Paraguay. They are absent from the West Indian islands, Madagascar, and
Australia, only occurring in Celebes which doubtfully belongs to the
Australian region. The genera are as follows:--
{235}_Sciurus_ (100-120 sp., including the sub-genera Spermosciurus, Xerus,
Macroxus, Rheithrosciurus, and Rhinosciurus), comprises the true squirrels,
and occupies the area of the whole family wherever woods and forests occur.
The approximate number of species in each region is as follows: Nearctic
18, Palæarctic 6, Ethiopian 18, Oriental 50, Australian (Celebes) 5,
Neotropical 30. _Sciuropterus_ (16-19 sp.), comprises the flat-tailed
flying squirrels, which range from Lapland and Finland to North China and
Japan, and southward through India and Ceylon, to Malacca and Java, with a
species in Formosa; while in North America they occur from Labrador to
British Columbia, and south to Minnesota and Southern California.
_Pteromys_ (12 sp.), comprising the round-tailed flying squirrels, is a
more southern form, being confined to the wooded regions of India from the
Western Himalayas to Java and Borneo, with species in Formosa and Japan.
_Tamias_ (5 sp.), the ground squirrels, are chiefly North American, ranging
from Mexico to Puget's Sound on the west coast, and from Virginia to
Montreal on the Atlantic coast; while one species is found over all
northern Asia. _Spermophilus_ (26 sp.), the pouched marmots, are confined
to the Nearctic and Palæarctic regions; in the former extending from the
Arctic Ocean to Mexico and the west coast, but not passing east of Lake
Michigan and the lower Mississippi; in the latter from Silesia through
South Russia to the Amoor and Kamschatka, most abundant in the desert
plains of Tartary and Mongolia. _Arctomys_ (8 sp.), the marmots, are found
in the northern parts of North America as far down as Virginia and Nebraska
to the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, but not in California; and
from the Swiss Alps eastward to Lake Baikal and Kamschatka, and south as
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