taxonID	type	description	language	source
BE2B87C3FF97FFB77651FAC2FB32F996.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: England. Notes: The oldest available species group name in the genus, which is based on large, orthodont and strictly aquatic water voles (Miller 1912) with 36 chromosomes. Precedence of amphibius over terrestris is legitimized by the Principle of the First Reviser (Article 24.2. of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, 4 th ed.) and follows Blasius (1857) (cf. Corbet 1978).	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF97FFB77651F97DFC02F86F.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Upsala, Sweden. Notes: Moderately large aquatic voles with a skull showing “ a decided tendency to assume a fossorial structure. ” “ [H] abits both aquatic and mole-like ” (Miller 1912). Priority of terrestris over amphibius was accepted by Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951), Ognev (1964), and numerous subsequent authors.	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB875E1F9F2FDA6F952.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Bosnia (no exact locality). Notes: Contains large, orthodont, and strictly aquatic water voles (Petrov 1949). Our sample from Kupres (pt. 22 in Figure 1) is topotypical with this name.	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB875E1FE7AFEF6FD4E.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Vicinity of Pisa, Italy. Notes: Well-defined form of large, orthodont, and strictly aquatic water voles with 36 chromosomes. For 1838 as the year of publication (instead of 1839; cf. Miller 1912) see Gippoliti (2012). Range is restricted to peninsular Italy (Amori et al. 2008 b) and Canton Tessin in Switzerland (Meylan and Saucy 1995); borders are not resolved.	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB87673FDE4FA8BFD4F.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Vicinity of Belgrade, Serbia (Petrov 1949). Notes: Includes large and aquatic water voles (Petrov 1949). Our specimen from Dubovac, Serbia (pt. 21 in Figure 1) originates from the vicinity of the type locality for this name.	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB875E1FC27FDE3FA21.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Sultanieh, south of Elbruz Mountains, Persia (= Iran). Notes: Contains large, orthodont, and strictly aquatic water voles (Kryštufek and Vohralík 2005) with 36 chromosomes (Arslan et al. 2013). This is the oldest name for water voles from the Middle East and is applicable to our samples from Anatolia (pts. 25 and 26 on Figure 1). Taxonomic scope is not resolved unambiguously but persicus probably contains as junior synonyms Microtus terrestris armenius Thomas, 1907 (Type locality: Van, 5000 ft., Eastern Asia Minor) and Arvicola terrestris hintoni Aharoni, 1932 (Type locality: Island of Tel el Sultan, Antioch Lake, Northern Syria) (Ellerman and Morrison-Scott 1951, Ognev 1964, Kryštufek and Vohralík 2005).	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB87673FF4AFB73FE1F.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Barabinsk steppes Govt. Tomsk, Siberia. Notes: Large, orthodont, and aquatic water voles. Arvicola terrestris variabilis Ognev, 1933, is preoccupied by Arvicola arvalis form variabilis Rörig et Börner, 1905 (now a junior synonym of Microtus arvalis) and was renamed Microtus terrestris barabensis Heptner, 1948. This name (sensu Gromov and Erbajeva 1995) is applicable to our samples from Russia (pts. 27 – 29 on Figure 1).	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB875E1F922FE22F86F.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Santo Domingo de Silos, Burgos, Spain. Notes: A large, orthodont, and strictly aquatic species with 40 chromosomes. Range restricted to Spain, Portugal, and western France; mapped in Ventura (2002) and Shenbrot and Krasnov (2005).	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB875E1FF4AFDBDFEA9.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: Strasbourg, Bas Rhin, Eastern France. Notes: Small and proodont water voles adapted to fossorial mode of life. Recognized as species on its own right already by Miller (1912) and Ognev (1964).	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
BE2B87C3FF98FFB875E1FD15FDE4FC5C.taxon	materials_examined	Type locality: St. Gallen, Switzerland. Notes: Small, proodont, and strictly fossorial water voles (Miller 1912). The name exitus is probably applicable to sequences from Switzerland (pts. 8 – 10 on Figure 1), which we downloaded from the GenBank.	en	Kryštufek, Boris, Koren, Toni, Engelberger, Simon, Horváth, Győző F., Purger, Jenő J., Arslan, Atilla, Chişamera, Gabriel, Murariu, Dumitru (2015): Fossorial morphotype does not make a species in water voles. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (3): 293-303, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059, URL: https://doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2014-0059
