Dipodomys microps (Merriam, 1904)
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Dipodomys microps (Merriam, 1904) |
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Dipodomys microps (Merriam, 1904) View in CoL . Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 17:145.
TYPE LOCALITY: USA, California, Inyo Co., Owens Valley, Lone Pine .
DISTRIBUTION: SE Oregon and SW Idaho, south through NW and SE Californa, Nevada, and W Utah, to NW Arizona ( USA).
STATUS: IUCN - Insufficiently known as D. m. leucotis.
SYNONYMS: alfredi Goldman, aquilonius Willett, bonnevillei Goldman, celsus Goldman, centralis Hall and Dale, idahoensis Hall and Dale, leucotis Goldman, levipes, Merriam, occidentalis Hall and Dale, panamintinus Elliot (in part, not panamintinus Merriam ), preblei Goldman, russeolus Goldman, subtenuis Goldman.
COMMENTS: Reviewed by Csuti (1979) and Hayssen (1991, Mammalian Species, 389).
Csuti, B. A. 1979. Patterns of adaptation and variation in the Great Basin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys microps). University of California Publications in Zoology, 111: 1 - 69.
Hayssen, V. 1991. Dipodomys microps. Mammalian Species, 389: 1 - 9.
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