Pika - Species

Species

There are 30 species listed.

  • Order Lagomorpha
    • Family Ochotonidae: pikas
      • Genus Ochotona
        • Subgenus Pika: northern pikas
          • Alpine Pika/Altai Pika, Ochotona alpina
          • Silver Pika, Ochotona argentata
          • Collared Pika, Ochotona collaris
          • Hoffmann's Pika, Ochotona hoffmanni
          • Northern Pika/Siberian Pika, Ochotona hyperborea
          • Pallas's Pika, Ochotona pallasi
          • American Pika, Ochotona princeps
          • Turuchan Pika, Ochotona turuchanensis
        • Subgenus Ochotona: shrub-steppe pikas
          • Gansu Pika/Gray Pika, Ochotona cansus
          • Plateau Pika/Black-lipped Pika, Ochotona curzoniae
          • Daurian Pika, Ochotona dauurica
          • Tsing-ling Pika, Ochotona huangensis
          • Nubra Pika, Ochotona nubrica
          • Steppe Pika, Ochotona pusilla
          • Afghan Pika, Ochotona rufescens
          • Moupin Pika, Ochotona thibetana
          • Thomas's Pika, Ochotona thomasi
        • Subgenus Conothoa: mountain pikas
          • Chinese Red Pika, Ochotona erythrotis
          • Forrest's Pika, Ochotona forresti
          • Gaoligong Pika, Ochotona gaoligongensis
          • Glover's Pika, Ochotona gloveri
          • Himalayan Pika, Ochotona himalayana
          • Ili Pika, Ochotona iliensis
          • Kozlov's Pika, Ochotona koslowi
          • Ladak Pika, Ochotona ladacensis
          • Large-eared Pika, Ochotona macrotis
          • Muli Pika, Ochotona muliensis
          • Black Pika, Ochotona nigritia
          • Royle's Pika, Ochotona roylei
          • Turkestan Red Pika, Ochotona rutila

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