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Biosystematics of the HEERMANNI Subgroup A of the Genus DIPODOMYS (Rodentia: Heteromyidae)
This study investigates the taxonomic status of members of the heermanni subgroup of the genus Dipodomys. Karyotypes were prepared for 12 populations of this subgroup, using in vivo cultures of bone marrow prepared by a modified colchicine-hypotonic ...
Futcher, Anthony G.
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Dipodomys merriami Mearns 1890
Dipodomys merriami Mearns, 1890. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 2:290. TYPE LOCALITY: USA, Arizona, Maricopa Co., New River, between Phoenix and Prescott (see Lidicker, 1960:165).
James L. Patton
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The earliest dipodomyine heteromyid in North America and the phylogenetic relationships of geomorph rodents. [PDF]
Samuels JX, Calede JJ, Hunt RM.
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Dipodomys californicus Merriam 1890
Dipodomys californicus Merriam, 1890. N. Am. Fauna, 4:49. TYPE LOCALITY: USA, California, Mendocino Co., Ukiah. DISTRIBUTION: SC Oregon and N California to north of San Francisco Bay (USA).
James L. Patton
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Dipodomys deserti Stephens 1887
Dipodomys deserti Stephens, 1887. Am. Nat., 21:42. TYPE LOCALITY: USA, California, San Bernardino, Mohave River (3 to 4 mi [5-7 km] from, and opposite, Hesperia; see Hall, 1981:588). DISTRIBUTION: Deserts of E California, to S and W Nevada, SW Utah, W
James L. Patton
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Dipodomys agilis Gambel, 1848. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 4:77. TYPE LOCALITY: USA, California, Los Angeles Co., Los Angeles (see Grinnell, 1922). DISTRIBUTION: SW and SC California (USA); Baja California (Mexico).
James L. Patton
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Dipodomys agilis Gambel, 1848. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 4:77. TYPE LOCALITY: U.S.A., California, Los Angeles Co., Los Angeles. DISTRIBUTION: S.W. and S. C. California (U.S.A.); Baja California (Mexico). COMMENT: Includes antiquarius, australis,
Kenneth E. Kinman +2 more
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Dipodomys venustus (Merriam, 1904). Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 17:142. TYPE LOCALITY: USA, California, Santa Cruz Co., Santa Cruz. DISTRIBUTION: From San Francisco Bay to Estero Bay (WC California, USA). SYNONYMS: sanctiluciae Grinnell. COMMENTS: Revised by Grinnell (1922).
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