Tamias dorsalis Baird 1855
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Tamias dorsalis Baird, 1855. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 7:332.
TYPE LOCALITY: "Fort Webster, Coppermines of the Mimbres" Restricted by Howell (1929: 131) to near present site of Santa Rita, Grant Co., New Mexico.
DISTRIBUTION: E Nevada, S Idaho, Utah, SW Wyoming, and NW Colorado south through Arizona and W New Mexico (USA) to NW Durango, W Coahuila, and coastal Sonora (Mexico).
SYNONYMS: canescens (J. Allen, 1904); carminis (Goldman, 1938); grinnelli (Burt, 1931); nidoensis (Lidicker, 1960); sonoriensis (Callahan and Davis, 1977); utahensis (Merriam, 1897).
COMMENTS: Subgenus Neotamias. Reviewed by Callahan and Davis (1977) who included sonoriensis in this species and by Hart (1992, Mammalian Species, 399).
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- Book chapter: 10.5281/zenodo.7353130 (DOI)
- Book chapter: http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFD6F970FF94FFA5CB40AC773518FF86 (URL)
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References
- Lidicker, W. Z., Jr. 1960. An analysis of intraspecific variation in the kangaroo rat Dipodomys merriami. University of California Publications in Zoology, 67: 125 - 218.
- Callahan, J. R., and R. Davis. 1977. A new subspecies of the cliff chipmunk from coastal Sonora. Southwestern Naturalist, 22: 67 - 75.
- Merriam, C. H. 1897. The generic names Ictis, Arctogale, and Arctogalidia. Science, 5: 302.
- Hart, E. B. 1992. Tamias dorsalis. Mammalian Species, 399: 1 - 6.