Geomys Rafinesque 1817

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Rodentia - Family Geomyidae, Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 2, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 859-870 : 861

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Geomys Rafinesque 1817
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Geomys Rafinesque 1817 View in CoL

Geomys Rafinesque 1817 View in CoL , Am. Mon. Mag., 2 (1): 45.

Type Species: Geomys pinetis Rafinesque 1817

Synonyms: Ascomys Lichtenstein 1825 ; Diplostoma Rafinesque 1817 ; Mamgeomyscus Herrera 1899 ; Neterogeomys Gazin 1942 ; Parageomys Hibbard 1944 ; Progeomys Dalquest 1983 ; Pseudostoma Say 1823 ; Saccophorus Kuhl 1820 .

Species and subspecies: 9 species with 32 subspecies:

Species Geomys attwateri Merriam 1895

Subspecies Geomys attwateri subsp. attwateri Merriam 1895

Subspecies Geomys attwateri subsp. ammophilus Davis 1940

Species Geomys arenarius Merriam 1895

Subspecies Geomys arenarius subsp. arenarius Merriam 1895

Subspecies Geomys arenarius subsp. brevirostris Hall 1932

Species Geomys breviceps Baird 1855

Subspecies Geomys breviceps subsp. breviceps Baird 1855

Subspecies Geomys breviceps subsp. sagittalis Merriam 1895

Species Geomys bursarius ( Shaw 1800)

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. bursarius ( Shaw 1800)

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. illinoensis Komarek and Spencer 1931

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. industrius Villa and Hall 1947

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. jugossicularis Hooper 1940

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. lutescens Merriam 1890

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. major Davis 1940

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. majusculus Swenk 1939

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. missouriensis McLaughlin 1958

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. ozarkensis Elrod, Zimmerman, Sudman, and Heidt 2000

Subspecies Geomys bursarius subsp. wisconsinensis Jackson 1957

Species Geomys knoxjonesi Baker and Genoways 1975

Species Geomys personatus True 1889

Subspecies Geomys personatus subsp. personatus True 1889

Subspecies Geomys personatus subsp. davisi Williams and Genoways 1981

Subspecies Geomys personatus subsp. fallax Merriam 1895

Subspecies Geomys personatus subsp. fuscus Davis 1940

Subspecies Geomys personatus subsp. maritimus Davis 1940

Subspecies Geomys personatus subsp. megapotamus Davis 1940

Subspecies Geomys personatus subsp. streckeri Davis 1943

Species Geomys pinetis Rafinesque 1817

Subspecies Geomys pinetis subsp. pinetis Rafinesque 1817

Subspecies Geomys pinetis subsp. austrinus Bangs 1898

Subspecies Geomys pinetis subsp. colonus (Bangs 1898)

Subspecies Geomys pinetis subsp. cumberlandius (Bangs 1898)

Subspecies Geomys pinetis subsp. floridanus (Audubon and Bachman 1853)

Subspecies Geomys pinetis subsp. fontanelus (Sherman 1940)

Species Geomys texensis Merriam 1895

Subspecies Geomys texensis subsp. texensis Merriam 1895

Subspecies Geomys texensis subsp. bakeri Smolen, Pitts, and Bickham 1993

Subspecies Geomys texensis subsp. llanensis Bailey 1905

Species Geomys tropicalis Goldman 1915

Discussion: Revised by Merriam (1895 a). Species boundaries in this genus, as in other pocket gophers, are difficult to define. Complex relationships have been described for several diagnosable geographic units based on a variety of contact zone analyses that have employed morphological, karyological, allozyme, and/or mitochondrial and nuclear DNA biochemical analyses. These have indicated varying degrees of hybridization between geographically differentiated forms, and authors have varied in their recognition of these entities at the specific or subspecific levels. Hall (1981) recognized five species ( arenarius , bursarius , personatus , pinetis , and tropicalis ). While this set of taxa was regarded as an incomplete recognition of likely species in the genus, Patton (1993) followed Hall, waiting until workers of the genus reached consensus. This has now been achieved, with the nine species listed below generally recognized (see Elrod et al., 2000; Jolley et al., 2000). Baker and Williams (1974) and Hall (1981) provide keys to some species of Geomys , and Davis and Schmidly (1994) reviewed and mapped the species that occur in Texas. Phylogenetic relationships among species have been examined by comparative karyology ( Smolen and Bickham, 1994, 1995), mitochondrial DNA sequences ( Jolley et al., 2000), and morphometrics ( Mauk et al., 1999). Qumsiyeh et al. (1988 a) summarized karyotypic diversity in the genus.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

Family

Geomyidae

Loc

Geomys Rafinesque 1817

Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005
2005
Loc

Geomys

Rafinesque 1817: 45
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