. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Boris Krystufek et al.: Annotated Checklist of the Mammals of the Republic of Macedonia 231 Listed are all species of mammals known to occur in the ter- ritory of the Republic of Macedonia in the wild, no matter whether they are indigenous or introduced by man. We also endeavoured to provide the most recent infonnation regar- ding their status. Taxonomy and nomenclature follow Wil- son & Reeder (1993) and Mitchell-Jones et al. (1999). For common names (in Macedo


. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Boris Krystufek et al.: Annotated Checklist of the Mammals of the Republic of Macedonia 231 Listed are all species of mammals known to occur in the ter- ritory of the Republic of Macedonia in the wild, no matter whether they are indigenous or introduced by man. We also endeavoured to provide the most recent infonnation regar- ding their status. Taxonomy and nomenclature follow Wil- son & Reeder (1993) and Mitchell-Jones et al. (1999). For common names (in Macedonian) see Mitchell-Jones et al. (1999). Annotations are intended to provide concise information on the actual status, both taxonomic and distributional, of a particular species in the Republic of Macedonia. Wherever we confronted a lack of published primary sources, we sub- stituted other relevant data, if available. Taxonomic content includes information on conventional diagnostic characters, morphology and morphometries, karyotype, and genetic makeup. Described subspecies were considered in spite of the fact that very few have been sub- jected to comprehensive comparative studies and critical re- evaluations. Listed are all taxa described from the territory of the Republic of Macedonia. Type localities of all mam- malian taxa (species, subspecies or lower rank) are mapped on Fig. 2. Because many place names were subjected to changes during this century, it is not unusual to encounter geographic names in Turkish, Serbian, Albanian and Mace- donian. In this paper, valid Macedonian names are given; see also Krystufek et al. (1992). The section on Distribution provides the reader with published sources containing distributional map(s). In cases where we had at our disposal significant additions to maps already published, or where there was a total lack of infor- mation, we have provided amended maps. Whenever possi- ble, dot maps with place names and sources are given. Any other


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