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{{Short description|Genus of rodents}} {{Automatic taxobox | fossil_range = Late [[Pliocene]] - recent | image = Microtus lusitanicus.jpg | image_caption = [[Lusitanian pine vole]] | taxon = Microtus | authority = [[Franz von Paula Schrank|Schrank]], 1798 | type_species = ''[[Microtus arvalis|Microtus terrestris]]'' | type_species_authority = Schrank, 1798<br />(= ''Mus arvalis'' [[Peter Simon Pallas|Pallas]], 1778) | subdivision_ranks = Subgenera | subdivision = ''[[Blanfordimys]]''<br/> ''[[Euarvicola]]''<br/> ''[[Hyranicola]]''<br/> ''[[Iberomys]]''<br/> ''[[Microtus (Microtus)|Microtus]]''<br/> ''[[Pedomys]]''<br/> ''[[Pitymys]]''<br/> ''[[Terricola (subgenus)|Terricola]]''<br/> {{extinct}}''[[Tyrrhenicola]]'' }} '''''Microtus''''' is a [[genus]] of [[vole]]s found in North America, Europe and northern Asia. The genus name refers to the small ears of these animals. They are stout rodents with short ears, legs and tails. They eat green vegetation such as grasses and sedges in summer, and grains, seeds, root and bark at other times. The genus is also called "meadow voles".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=180296 |title=''Microtus'' | website=ITIS database}}</ref> [[File:Microtus skulls Bailey 1900.jpg|thumb|''Microtus'' skulls (Bailey, 1900)]] [[File:Microtus skulls Bailey 1900 bottom.jpg|thumb|''Microtus'' skull bases (Bailey, 1900)]] There is some disagreement on the definitive list of species in this genus, and which subgenera are recognized. The [[American Society of Mammalogists]] recognizes the following 60 species, with discrepancies as noted:<ref name=MDD>{{cite journal|author=Mammal Diversity Database |year=2023|title=Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set] |journal=Zenodo |doi=10.5281/zenodo.7830771 |url=https://www.mammaldiversity.org/}}</ref> Subgenus ''[[Blanfordimys]]'' * [[Afghan vole]] (''Microtus afghanus'') * [[Bucharian vole]] (''Microtus bucharensis'') * [[Juniper vole]] (''Microtus yuldaschi'') Subgenus ''[[Euarvicola]]'' * [[Short-tailed field vole]] (''Microtus agrestis'') * [[Mediterranean field vole]] (''Microtus lavernedii'') {{small|split from ''M. agrestis''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus lavernedii''|id=1002077}}</ref> * [[Portuguese field vole]] (''Microtus rozianus'') {{small|split from ''M. agrestis''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus rozianus''|id=1002100}}</ref> Subgenus ''[[Hyrcanicola]]'' (not recognized by the ASM, listed in subgenus ''Microtus'') * [[Schelkovnikov's pine vole]] (''M. schelkovnikovi'') Subgenus ''[[Iberomys]]'' * [[Cabrera's vole]] (''Microtus cabrerae'') Subgenus ''[[Microtus (Microtus)|Microtus]]'' * [[Anatolian vole]] (''Microtus anatolicus'') * [[Common vole]] (''Microtus arvalis'') * [[Doğramaci's vole]] (''Microtus dogramacii'') * [[Günther's vole]] (''Microtus guentheri'') * [[Harting's vole]] (''Microtus hartingi'') {{small|split from ''M. guentheri''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus hartingi''|id=1002072}}</ref> * [[Tien Shan vole]] (''Microtus ilaeus'') * [[Persian vole]] (''Microtus irani'') * [[Kerman vole]] (''Microtus kermanensis'') * [[Cyrenaica vole]] (''Microtus mustersi'') {{small|split from ''M. guentheri''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus mustersi''|id=1002088}}</ref> * [[East European vole]] (''Microtus mystacinus'') * [[Altai vole]] (''Microtus obscurus'') {{small|split from ''M. arvalis''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus obscurus''|id=1002092}}</ref> * [[Paradox vole]] (''Microtus paradoxus'') * [[East European gray vole]] (''Microtus rossiaemeridionalis'') {{small|split from ''M. mystacinus''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus rossiaemeridionalis''|id=1006654}}</ref> * [[Schidlovsky's vole]] (''Microtus schidlovskii'') * [[Social vole]] (''Microtus socialis'') * [[Transcaspian vole]] (''Microtus transcaspicus'') Subgenus ''[[Pedomys]]'' (not recognized by the ASM, listed in subgenus ''Pitymys'') *[[Prairie vole]] (''M. ochrogaster'') Subgenus ''[[Pitymys]]'' (includes the former subgenus ''[[Mynomes]]'') *[[Insular vole]] (''Microtus abbreviatus'') *[[California vole]] (''Microtus californicus'') *[[Gray-tailed vole]] (''Microtus canicaudus'') *[[Rock vole]] (''Microtus chrotorrhinus'') *[[Western meadow vole]] (''Microtus drummondi'') *[[Florida salt marsh vole]] (''Microtus dukecampbelli'') *[[Guatemalan vole]] (''Microtus guatemalensis'') *[[Long-tailed vole]] (''Microtus longicaudus'') *[[Mexican vole]] (''Microtus mexicanus'') *[[Mogollon vole]] (''Microtus mogollonensis'') {{small|split from ''M. mexicanus''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus mogollonensis''|id=1002085}}</ref> *[[Montane vole]] (''Microtus montanus'') *[[Tarabundí vole]] (''Microtus oaxacensis'') *[[Creeping vole]] (''Microtus oregoni'') *[[Eastern meadow vole]] (''Microtus pennsylvanicus'') *[[Woodland vole]] (''Microtus pinetorum'') *[[Jalapan pine vole]] (''Microtus quasiater'') *[[North American water vole]] (''Microtus richardsoni'') *[[Townsend's vole]] (''Microtus townsendii'') *[[Zempoaltépec vole]] (''Microtus umbrosus'') *[[Taiga vole]] (''Microtus xanthognathus'') Subgenus ''[[Terricola (subgenus)|Terricola]]'' *[[Calabria pine vole]] (''Microtus brachycercus'') *[[Daghestan pine vole]] (''Microtus daghestanicus'') *[[Mediterranean pine vole]] (''Microtus duodecimcostatus'') *[[Felten's vole]] (''Microtus felteni'') *[[Anatolian pine vole]] (''[[Microtus fingeri]]'') {{small|split from ''M. subterraneus''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus fingeri''|id=1006653}}</ref> *[[Liechtenstein's pine vole]] (''Microtus liechtensteini'') *[[Lusitanian pine vole]] (''Microtus lusitanicus'') *[[Major's pine vole]] (''Microtus majori'') *[[Alpine pine vole]] (''Microtus multiplex'') *[[Sicilian pine vole]] (''Microtus nebrodensis'') {{small|split from ''M. savii''}}<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.11|title=''Microtus nebrodensis''|id=1002090}}</ref> *[[Gerbe's vole]] (''Microtus gerbii'' or ''Microtus pyrenaicus'') *[[Savi's pine vole]] (''Microtus savii'') *[[European pine vole]] (''Microtus subterraneus'') *[[Tatra pine vole]] (''Microtus tatricus'') *[[Thomas's pine vole]] (''Microtus thomasi'') The IUCN recognizes these additional species: *[[Bavarian pine vole]] (''Microtus bavaricus'') (included in ''M. multiplex'' by ASM) *[[Singing vole]] (''Microtus miurus'') (IUCN lists this as split from ''[[Stenocranius gregalis|M. gregalis]]'', but the ASM lists ''M. miurus'' as a synonym of ''M. abbreviatus'')<ref>{{BioRef|asm|version=1.12.1|title=''Microtus abbreviatus''|id=1002051}}</ref> *[[Elbeyli vole]] (''Microtus elbeyli'') (IUCN list this as distinct from ''M. irani'')<ref>{{cite iucn|access-date=5 May 2023|author1=Yigit, N.|author2=Kennerley, R.|doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2019-1.RLTS.T112465222A112465231.en|page=e.T112465222A112465231|title=''Microtus elbeyli''|volume=2019|year=2019}}</ref> *[[Qazvin vole]] (''Microtus qazvinensis'') (IUCN list this as distinct from ''M. irani'')<ref>{{cite iucn|access-date=5 May 2023|author1=Kennerley, R.|doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T136565A22350870.en|page=e.T136565A22350870|title=''Microtus qazvinensis''|volume=2016|year=2016}}</ref> There is also at least one known subfossil species known:<br /> Subgenus {{Extinct}}''[[Microtus henseli|Tyrrhenicola]]'' * {{Extinct}}[[Microtus henseli|Sardinian vole]] (''M. henseli)'' extinct after 1300 BC
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