Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780
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Ursus americanus Pallas, 1780 View in CoL . Spicil. Zool., 14:5.
TYPE LOCALITY: Not given. In Pallas' (1780) description, he refered to Brickell (1737) who implied North Carolina ( USA) by stating they "are very common in this province." Palmer (1904) listed the locality as "eastern North America" .
DISTRIBUTION: NC Alaska to Labrador and Newfoundland ( Canada), south to C California, N Nevada ( USA), N Nayarit and S Tamaulipas ( Mexico), and Florida ( USA).
STATUS: CITES - Appendix II.
SYNONYMS: altifrontalis Elliot, 1903; amblyceps Baird, 1859; californiensis Miller, 1900; carlottae Osgood, 1901; cinnamomum Audubon and Bachman, 1854; emmonsii Dall, 1895; eremicus Merriam, 1904; floridanus Merriam, 1896 ; glacilis Kells, 1897; hamiltoni Cameron, 1957; hunteri Anderson, 1944; hylodromus Elliot, 1904 ; kenaiensis Allen, 1910 ; kermodei Hornaday, 1905; luteolus Griffith, 1821 ; machetes Elliot, 1903; perniger Allen, 1910 ; pugnax Swarth, 1911; randi Anderson, 1944; sornborgeri Bangs, 1898; vancouveri Hall, 1928.
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