Neotoma floridana (Ord, 1818)
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Neotoma floridana (Ord, 1818) |
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Neotoma floridana (Ord, 1818) . Bull. Sci. Soc. Philom. Paris, 1818:181.
TYPE LOCALITY: USA, Florida, Duval Co., St. Johns River, near Jacksonville .
DISTRIBUTION: SC and E USA from EC Colorado to E Texas, eastwards along Appalachians to W Connecticut, and along gulf-coast states to S North Carolina and C Florida.
STATUS: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as N. f. smalli.
SYNONYMS: attwateri , baileyi , campestris , haematoreia, illinoensis, magister , osagensis, pennsylvanica , rubida , smalli.
COMMENTS: Subgenus Neotoma . Hybridization with N. micropus possible but introgression along narrow contact zone judged insubstantial (Birney, 1973). Birney (1976) noted that further study may reveal magister as genetically isolated from N. floridana . See Wiley (1980, Mammalian Species, 139).
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