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Peromyscus melanophrys (Coues, 1874). Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Phila., 26: 181. TYPE LOCALITY: Mexico, Oaxaca, Santa Efigenia. DISTRIBUTION: S. Durango and S. Coahuila, south through interior Mexico to Chiapas. COMMENT: Includes xenurus; see Baker, 1952, Univ. Kans. Mus. Nat. Hist. Misc. Publ., 5:251 -258. ISIS NUMBER: 5301410008039036001.
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Ficha de fotocolecta de Peromyscus aztecus (Saussure, 1860) en Selva Mediana Subcaducifolia de ...
Karen Levy Galvez
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P. keeni, Washington, Gray’s Harbor Co. (U40062);Published as part of Greenbaum, Ira F., Honeycutt, Rodney L. & Chirhart, Scott E., 2019, Taxonomy And Phylogenetics Of The Peromyscus Maniculatus Species Group, pp. 559-575 in Special Publications of the
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{"references": ["Wike, M. J. 1998. Mitochondrial-DNA variation among populations of Peromyscus from Yukon, Canada and southeastern Alaska. M. S. Thesis, Department of Biology, Texas A & M University, College Station.", "Lucid, M. K., and J. A. Cook. 2007. Cytochrome-b haplotypes suggest an undescribed Peromyscus species from the Yukon.
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{"references": ["Hall, E. R., and D. R. Hoffmeister. 1942. Geographic variation in the canyon mouse, Peromyscus crinitus. Journal of Mammalogy, 23: 51 - 65."]}
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Fig. 3 in Peromyscus perfulvus (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
Fig. 3.—Geographic distribution of Peromyscus perfulvus in Mexico. Subspecies are: 1, P. perfulvus chysopus; and 2, P. perfulvus perfulvus. Modified from Hall (1981) and Carleton (1989).Published as part of Sánchez-Hernández, Cornelio, Schnell, Gary D. &
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Trap-entry times for Peromyscus leucopus collected over one 4-night trapping session during spring 2017, and two 4-night trapping sessions during fall 2017.
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Betty Davis's enormous collection of slides, record and jarred specimens of parasites of Peromyscus. Approximately 170 boxes of slides. Parasite types include Cestodes, Trematoda, Aranthocephala, Beetles, Diptera, flies, lice, mites, ticks, chiggers ...
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A reference sequence for P. leucopus, Texas, Robertson Co. (U40252), was used as the outgroup in the phylogenetic analyses.Published as part of Greenbaum, Ira F., Honeycutt, Rodney L.
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