Callosciurus
Sixteen species, ten of which are represented in the Zoochat galleries.
Grey-bellied Squirrel Callosciurus caniceps
Six subspecies:
adangensis, bimaculatus, caniceps, casensis, concolor, domelicus
A 2024 paper (
Lost in synonymy: Integrative species delimitation reveals two unrecognized species of Southern Asian tree squirrels (Rodentia: Sciuridae: Callosciurinae)) split this into two species, the northern
C. caniceps and southern
C. concolor, both of which are depicted below.
Photo by
@LaughingDove in the wild, Thailand (subspecies
caniceps)
Grey-bellied Squirrel - Baan Maka Chalets | ZooChat
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, Peninsular Malaysia (subspecies
concolor)
Grey-bellied Squirrel (Callosciurus caniceps) | ZooChat
Red-bellied or Pallas' Squirrel Callosciurus erythraeus
About twenty-six subspecies (but extremely complicated and disputable - it is likely to actually be a species-complex):
atrodorsalis, bartoni, bhutanensis, bonhotei, castaneoventris, erythraeus, erythrogaster, flavimanus, gloveri, gordoni, griseimanus, harringtoni, hendeei, hyperythrus, intermedius, michianus, ningpoensis, pranis, rubeculus, shanicus, siamensis, sladeni, styani, thai, thaiwanensis, zimmeensis
Some of the subspecies, in particular
flavimanus and
griseimanus, should probably be included under
C. finlaysonii rather than
C. erythraeus. The two species are closely-related and studies of their taxonomic relationships are a complete mess. There is much confusion over validity and distribution of most of the subspecies, and some authors even suggest that no subspecies should be recognised.
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, southwest Yunnan (China) (subspecies unclear, but note the distinctive black marking on the tail which all the individuals in this region had)
Red-bellied Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) - ZooChat
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, Kunming (Yunnan, China) (subspecies probably attributable to nominate
erythraeus)
Red-bellied Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus) - ZooChat
Photo by
@Hix in the wild, Peninsular Malaysia (subspecies
rubeculus)
Red-bellied (Pallas') Squirrel | ZooChat
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, Taiwan (subspecies
thaiwanensis) - note the distinctive whitish-grey tail which this subspecies has.
Pallas' Squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus thaiwanensis) - ZooChat
Variable or Finlayson's Squirrel Callosciurus finlaysonii
At least sixteen subspecies (but extremely complicated and disputable):
albivexilli, annellatus, bocourti, boonsongi, cinnamomeus, ferrugineus, finlaysonii, folletti, frandseni, germaini, harmandi, menamicus, nox, sinistralis, trotteri, williamsoni
Taxonomic note: there are suggestions that this may be a species complex. The named subspecies are a complete mess - descriptions of colouration versus distribution often do not match up in the wild, single populations well away from human settlements can contain multiple "subspecies" colourations, and apparently individual squirrels can change colour through the year. The subspecies
flavimanus and
griseimanus should probably be included under
C. finlaysonii rather than
C. erythraeus (here I have retained them in the latter species).
The first five photos below were all taken by
@Chlidonias in city parks in Bangkok, where pet squirrels from around Thailand are released. The first three are probably all versions of the subspecies
C. f. bocourti (Bangkok squirrels are often separated from
C. f. bocourti as
C. f. floweri but this does not seem justified). The fourth may be one of the northern subspecies which are typically dark red, but it may equally just be a red form of
boucourti. The fifth photo, of the all-white squirrel, would be identified as the type-subspecies
C. f. finlaysonii (endemic to Si Chang island) if using the
Field Guide to the Mammals of South-east Asia by Charles M. Francis, but I suspect white animals can occur in any population.
Variable Squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii) - ZooChat
Variable Squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii) - ZooChat
Variable Squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii) - ZooChat
Variable Squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii) - ZooChat
Variable Squirrel (Callosciurus finlaysonii) - ZooChat
Photo below by
@zoogiraffe at Ponderosa Rural Therapeutic Centre, UK (labelled here and on Zootierliste as being the Pegu (Burma) subspecies
ferrugineus, but likely to be the (currently undescribed) Laotian form as depicted in Francis'
Field Guide to the Mammals of South-east Asia)
Pegu Red Squirrel | ZooChat
(Another photo by
@devilfish here:
Callosciurus (finlaysoni) ferrugineus | ZooChat)
Sunda Black-banded Squirrel Callosciurus nigrovittatus
Four subspecies:
bilimitatus, bocki, klossi, nigrovittatus
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, Peninsular Malaysia (subspecies
bilimitatus)
Sunda Black-banded Squirrel (Callosciurus nigrovittatus) | ZooChat
Photo by
@Rizz Carlton in the wild, Java (Indonesia) (subspecies
nigrovittatus)
Black-striped squirrel (Callosciurus nigrovittatus nigrovittatus) stealing an banana - ZooChat
Plantain Squirrel Callosciurus notatus
Five subspecies:
diardii, miniatus, notatus, suffusus, vittatus (plus absolutely masses of synonyms).
Kloss' Squirrel
Callosciurus albescens of north Sumatra may also be treated as a subspecies of
C. notatus.
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild (in the grounds of Melaka Zoo), Peninsular Malaysia (subspecies
miniatus)
plantain squirrel (Callosciurus notatus) | ZooChat
Photo by
@Sun Bear in the wild, Singapore (subspecies
miniatus), showing the belly colour.
Botanical Gardens | ZooChat
Photo by
@Hix in the wild, Brunei (subspecies
suffusus)
Plantain Squirrel | ZooChat
Photo by
@LaughingDove in the wild, Sumatra (Indonesia) (subspecies
vittatus)
Plantain Squirrel - ZooChat
Bornean Black-banded Squirrel Callosciurus orestes
Monotypic
Photo by
@Chlidonias in the wild, Sabah (Malaysian Borneo)
Bornean Black-banded Squirrel (Callosciurus orestes) | ZooChat