Dipodomys elephantinus (Grinnell, 1919)
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Dipodomys elephantinus (Grinnell, 1919) |
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Dipodomys elephantinus (Grinnell, 1919) View in CoL . Univ. Calif. Publ. ZooL, 21:43.
TYPE LOCALITY: U.S.A., California, San Benito Co., Bear Valley, 1 mi. (1.6 km) N. Cook P.O., 1300 ft. (396 m) .
DISTRIBUTION: W.C. California ( U.S.A.).
COMMENT: May be conspecific with venustus ; see Stock, 1974, J. Mammal., 55:505, and Schnell et al., 1978, Syst. ZooL, 27:34.
ISIS NUMBER: 5301410004001004001.
Schnell, G. D., T. L. Best, and M. L. Kennedy. 1978. Interspecific morphologic variation in kangaroo rats (Dipodomys): degree of concordance with genic variation. Systematic Zoology, 27: 34 - 48.
Stock, A. D. 1974. Chromosome evolution in the genus Dipodomys and its taxonomic and phylogenetic implications. Journal of Mammalogy, 55: 505 - 526.
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