Tamiops
At least four species, all of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.
In this thread I include six species, five of which are represented by photos.
Genetic studies have shown that there are probably many more than four species. The Taiwan Striped Squirrel
T. formosanus is split from
T. maritimus by various authors, and given the level of mammal endemism on Taiwan I have followed that here. In 2022 a new species, the Minshan Striped Squirrel
T. minshanica, was described from the Minshan Mountains in Sichuan (China) - this species is not depicted in the photos below.
A 2024 paper (
Lost in synonymy: Integrative species delimitation reveals two unrecognized species of Southern Asian tree squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae: Callosciurinae)) split
T. macclellandii into two species, the western
T. macclellandii and eastern
T. barbei, and suggested that the subspecies
inconstans may also be a candidate split.
There are quite a few very good photos in the galleries of
Tamiops macclellandii and
Tamiops swinhoei from captive collections in Europe, but I don't think any are of known subspecies - or even whether they are correctly identified - so I have restricted the photo choices below to wild animals.
Taiwan Striped Squirrel Tamiops formosanus
Monotypic. Split from
T. maritimus.
Photo by
@ronnienl in the wild, Taiwan
Maritime Striped Squirrel - ZooChat
Himalayan or Western Striped Squirrel Tamiops macclellandii
Six subspecies:
barbei, collinus, inconstans, kongensis, leucotis, macclellandii
A 2024 paper (
Lost in synonymy: Integrative species delimitation reveals two unrecognized species of Southern Asian tree squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae: Callosciurinae)) split
T. macclellandii into two species, the western
T. macclellandii (which would then be monotypic) and eastern
T. barbei (all other subspecies), but also suggested that the subspecies
inconstans may be another candidate split.
Note: the specific name is variously spelled either
macclellandii or
mcclellandii.
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, Burma (Myanmar) (subspecies
collinus)
Himalayan Striped Squirrel (Tamiops macclellandii) | ZooChat
Photo by
@LaughingDove in the wild, Thailand (subspecies
kongensis)
Western Striped Squirrel - Rice Fields Near Petchaburi | ZooChat
Photo by
@Hix in the wild, Peninsular Malaysia (subspecies
leucotis)
Himalayan Striped Squirrel | ZooChat
Maritime Striped Squirrel Tamiops maritimus
Four or five subspecies:
hainanus, maritimus, moi, monticolus. The Taiwan Striped Squirrel
formosanus may be separated as a full species by some authors, and given the level of mammal endemism of Taiwan I have followed that here.
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, China (subspecies
maritimus)
Maritime Squirrel (Tamiops maritimus) - ZooChat
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, China (subspecies
monticolus)
Maritime striped squirrel (Tamiops maritimus) | ZooChat
Photo by
@LaughingDove in the wild, Vietnam (subspecies
moi)
Eastern (Maritime) Striped Squirrel - Mount Lang Biang | ZooChat
Minshan Striped Squirrel Tamiops minshanica
Monotypic.
This species is not represented in the Zoochat galleries.
Cambodian Striped Squirrel Tamiops rodolphii
Two subspecies:
elbeli, rodolphii
Photo by
@LaughingDove in the wild, Vietnam (subspecies
rodolphii)
Cambodian Striped Squirrel - Cat Tien | ZooChat
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, Vietnam, showing the belly colour (subspecies
rodolphii)
Cambodian Striped Squirrel (Tamiops rodolphii) | ZooChat
Swinhoe's Striped Squirrel Tamiops swinhoei
At least eight subspecies:
chingpingensis, forresti, markhamensis, olivaceus, russeolus, spencei, swinhoei, vestitus (this species is mainly found at higher altitudes and, particularly in Yunnan (China), the mountain ranges separate the populations)
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, China (subspecies
forresti)
Swinhoe's Striped Squirrel (Tamiops swinhoei) - ZooChat
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, China (subspecies
swinhoei)
Swinhoes striped squirrel (Tamiops swinhoei) | ZooChat
Photo by
@Deer Forest in the wild, China (subspecies
vestitus)
Swinhoe's Striped Squirrel (Tamiops swinhoei) - Beijing | ZooChat