Reithrodontomys megalotis (Baird, 1857)

Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, 2017, Cricetidae, Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 7 Rodents II, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions, pp. 204-535 : 372

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Reithrodontomys megalotis
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236. View Plate 16: Cricetidae

Western Harvest Mouse

Reithrodontomys megalotis View in CoL

French: Souris-moissonneuse de |'Ouest / German: Westliche Erntemaus / Spanish: Raton espiguero occidental

Other common names: Southern Marsh Harvest Mouse

Taxonomy. Reithrodon megalotis Baird, 1858 View in CoL , “between Janos, Sonora [ Mexico] and San Luis Springs [New Mexico, USA].”

Reithrodontomys megalotis is in subgenus Reithrodontomys . Fifteen subspecies recognized.

Subspecies and Distribution.

R.m.megalotisBaird,1858—fromextremeSCBritishColumbia(Canada)SthroughtheWthirdoftheUSAtoMichoacanState(CMexico).

R.m.alticolusMerriam,1901—EGuerreroandOaxacastates(SCMexico).

R.m.amolesA.H.Howell,1914—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainSierraGorda,QuerétaroState,CMexico,atanelevationofabout2285m.

R.m.arizonensis].A.Allen,1895—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityinChiricahuaMts,SEArizona,USA,atanelevationofabout2440m.

R.m.aztecus|].A.Allen,1893—SEUtah,SColorado,SWKansas,NEArizona,N&CNewMexico,NWTexas,andOklahomaPanhandle(USA).

R.m.catalinaeElliot,1904—SantaBarbaraI,California(USA).

R.m.distichlisvonBloeker,1937—smallregionofWCCalifornia(USA).

R.m.dycheiJ.A.Allen,1895—fromSEAlbertaandSWSaskatchewan(Canada)EtoSWWisconsin,WCIndiana,andMissouri,andStoNEColorado,Kansas,andNEArkansas(USA).

R.m.hooperiGoodwin,1954—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainWCTamaulipasState(NEMexico).

R.m.limicolavonBloeker,1932—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainSWCalifornia(USA).

R.m.longicaudusBaird,1858—SWWashingtonandWCalifornia(USA)andNWBajaCaliforniaState(NWMexico).

R.m.peninsulaeElliot,1903—NBajaCaliforniaState(NWMexico).

R.m.ravusGoldman,1939—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainNUtah(USA).

R.m.santacruzaePearson,1951—SantaCruzI,California(USA).

R. m. saturatusJ. A. Allen & F. M. Chapman, 1897 — from Coahuila and Nuevo Leon S to México, Morelos, Puebla, and Veracruz states (Mexico). View Figure

Descriptive notes. Head-body 63-74 mm, tail 55-96 mm, ear 10-16 mm, hindfoot 14-20 mm; weight 8-13 g. The Western Harvest Mouse is small. Dorsum is light brown or grayish to blackish at base, with buffy tips. Venter is dark buff to white, often with buffy pectoral spot. Tail is bicolored and equal to head-body length.

Habitat. Widespread in various habitats ranging from pine-oak forests to natural grasslands at elevations 76 m below sea level in Death Valley, California (USA) to 4000 m. In forested areas, Western Harvest Mice are typically found in areas covered with grass, weeds, and shrubs.

Food and Feeding. The Western Harvest Mouse is mainly granivorous but occasionally eats plant material and invertebrates.

Breeding. Males tend to be polygamous. Offspring are born in spherical nests ¢.12 cm in diameter, constructed with grass and other vegetation. Gestation is c.5 days. Litters have 1-9 young. Young are altricial birth and are weaned after c.25 days.

Activity patterns. The Western Harvest Mouse is nocturnal and mainly terrestrial.

Movements, Home range and Social organization. Home ranges are large at ¢.3500 m?. Generally, densities are 4-11 ind/ha but in exceptionally good years can increase to 60 ind/ha. In central Mexico, densities of 0-7-15-8 ind/ha have been reported in open areas and fields.

Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List.

Bibliography. Allen (1893, 1895a), Allen & Chapman (1897a), Baird (1858), Bell et al. (2001), von Bloeker (1932, 1937), Ceballos & Galindo (1984), Elliot (1903b, 1904a), Fa et al. (1990), Fisler (1965), Goldman (1939), Goodwin (1954), Gray (1943), Hall (1981), Hood et al. (1984), Hooper (1952a), Howell (1914), Long (1962), Merriam (1901b), Meserve (1976), Pearson (1951b), Sanchez (1993), Sanchez & Oliva (2014c), Webster & Jones (1982), Whitford (1976).

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208. Golden Mouse (Ochrotomys nuttalli), 209. Southern Pygmy Mouse (Baiomys musculus), 210. Northern Pygmy Mouse (Baiomys taylori), 211. Short-tailed Singing Mouse (Scotinomys teguina), 212. Long-tailed Singing Mouse (Scotinomys xerampelinus), 213. Yellow Deermouse (Isthmomys flavidus), 214. Mount Pirr 1 Deermouse (Isthmomys pirrensis), 215. Florida Deermouse (Podomys floridanus), 216. Volcano Deermouse (Neotomodon alstoni), 217. Short-nosed Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys brevirostris), 218. Darien Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys darienensis), 219. Slender Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys gracilis), 220. Mexican Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys mexicanus), 221. Nicaraguan Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys paradoxus), 222. Cozumel Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys spectabilis), 223. Talamancan Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys creper), 224. Rodriguez's Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys rodriguez), 225. Narrow-nosed Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys tenuirostris), 226. Small-toothed Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys microdon), 227. Costa Rican Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys cherrii), 228. Chiriquian Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys garichensis), 229. Musser’s Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys musser), 230. Baker’s Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys baker), 231. Fulvous Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys fulvescens), 232. Hairy Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys hirsutus), 233. Sonoran Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys burt), 234. Volcano Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys chrysopsis), 235. Eastern Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys humulis), 236. Western Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys megalotis), 237. Plains Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys montanus), 238. Salt-marsh Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys raviventris), 239. Sumichrast’s Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys sumichrasti), 240. Zacatecan Harvest Mouse (Reithrodontomys zacatecae), 242. Northern Grasshopper Mouse (Onychomys leucogaster), 243. Southern Grasshopper Mouse (Onychomys torridus), 244. Osgood’s Deermouse (Osgoodomys banderanus)

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Subspecies and Distribution. R.m.megalotisBaird,1858—fromextremeSCBritishColumbia(Canada)SthroughtheWthirdoftheUSAtoMichoacanState(CMexico). R.m.alticolusMerriam,1901—EGuerreroandOaxacastates(SCMexico). R.m.amolesA.H.Howell,1914—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainSierraGorda,QuerétaroState,CMexico,atanelevationofabout2285m. R.m.arizonensis].A.Allen,1895—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityinChiricahuaMts,SEArizona,USA,atanelevationofabout2440m. R.m.aztecus|].A.Allen,1893—SEUtah,SColorado,SWKansas,NEArizona,N&CNewMexico,NWTexas,andOklahomaPanhandle(USA). R.m.catalinaeElliot,1904—SantaBarbaraI,California(USA). R.m.distichlisvonBloeker,1937—smallregionofWCCalifornia(USA). R.m.dycheiJ.A.Allen,1895—fromSEAlbertaandSWSaskatchewan(Canada)EtoSWWisconsin,WCIndiana,andMissouri,andStoNEColorado,Kansas,andNEArkansas(USA). R.m.hooperiGoodwin,1954—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainWCTamaulipasState(NEMexico). R.m.limicolavonBloeker,1932—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainSWCalifornia(USA). R.m.longicaudusBaird,1858—SWWashingtonandWCalifornia(USA)andNWBajaCaliforniaState(NWMexico). R.m.peninsulaeElliot,1903—NBajaCaliforniaState(NWMexico). R.m.ravusGoldman,1939—knownonlyfromthetypelocalityandsurroundingareainNUtah(USA). R.m.santacruzaePearson,1951—SantaCruzI,California(USA). R. m. saturatusJ. A. Allen & F. M. Chapman, 1897 — from Coahuila and Nuevo Leon S to México, Morelos, Puebla, and Veracruz states (Mexico).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Rodentia

SubOrder

Myomorpha

SuperFamily

Muroidea

Family

Cricetidae

Genus

Reithrodontomys