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Asiatic striped squirrel

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Rodentia

Subfamily
  
Callosciurinae

Scientific name
  
Tamiops

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Sciuridae

Tribe
  
Callosciurini

Higher classification
  
Sciurinae

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Lower classifications
  
Swinhoe's striped squirrel, Maritime striped squirrel

Asiatic striped squirrel


Asiatic striped squirrels are a genus (Tamiops) of squirrels (Sciuridae) in the subfamily Callosciurinae. They are small striped arboreal squirrels from Asia. Their head to body length measured from 10 to 13 cm. They often are confused with other squirrels (e.f. Funambulus or Tamias). In contrast to these other squirrels, they have smaller rounded ears with white-tipped hairs. A black longitudinal stripe is present in the middle of the back, which is parallel on both sides with two pairs of pale longitudinal stripes. These pale stripes are separated by dark brownish stripes. In some countries, they are kept as pets.

The four species of Asiatic striped squirrels are:

  • Himalayan striped squirrel, T. mcclellandii
  • Maritime striped squirrel, T. maritimus
  • Cambodian striped squirrel, T. rodolphii
  • Swinhoe's striped squirrel, T. swinhoei
  • Asiatic striped squirrels can be identified by the differences in the stripe pattern. For example, in some species, the stripe of the cheek interrups in the shoulder region and does not continue to the outermost pale stripe.

    References

    Asiatic striped squirrel Wikipedia