Baiomys taylori (Thomas 1887)
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[Hesperomys] taylori Thomas 1887 , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, 19: 66.
Type Locality: USA, Texas, Duval Co., San Diego.
Vernacular Names: Northern Pygmy Mouse.
Synonyms: Baiomys allex (Osgood 1904) ; Baiomys analogus ( Osgood 1909) ; Baiomys ater Blossom and Burt 1942 ; Baiomys canutus Packard 1960 ; Baiomys fuliginatus Packard 1960 ; Baiomys paulus (J. A. Allen 1903) ; Baiomys subater (Bailey 1905) .
Distribution: SE Arizona and SW New Mexico (see Stuart and Scott, 1992), SW Oklahoma (see Tumlison et al., 1993), and E Texas (see Roberts et al., 1997), USA, south to Michoacán, C Hidalgo, and C Veracruz, México.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Range expanding northwardly and westwardly in Texas and Oklahoma as documented by recent collections (L. Choate et al., 1990; L. Choate and Jones, 1998; Roberts et al., 1997; Tumlison et al., 1993). See Eshelman and Cameron (1987, Mammalian Species, 285).
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