Microtus californiens (Peale, 1848)
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Microtus californiens (Peale, 1848) |
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Microtus californiens (Peale, 1848) . Mammalia in Repts. U.S. Expl. Surv., 8:46.
TYPE LOCALITY: USA, California, Santa Clara Co. , vicinity of San Francisco Bay, San Francisquito Creek near Palo Alto (as fixed by Kellogg, 1918:5) .
DISTRIBUTION: Oak woodlands and grasslands of Pacific coast, from SW Oregon through California, USA, to N Baja California, Mexico.
STATUS: U.S. ESA and IUCN - Endangered as M. c. scirpensis .
SYNONYMS: aequivocatus, aestuarinus, constrictus, edax , eximius, grinnelli, halophilus, huperuthrus, kernensis, mariposae, mohavensis, neglectus , paludicola , perplexibilis, sanctidiegi, sanpabloensis, scirpensis , stephensi , trowbridgii , vallicola.
COMMENTS: Broadly affiliated with other North American species of Microtus , but evidence for nearest specific relative contradictory (compare assessments of Anderson, 1959; Hooper and Hart, 1962; Moore and Janecek, 1990). Zagorodnyuk (1990) acknowledged enigmatic phyletic stature as sole member of californicus species group, subgenus Mynomes . Geographic races delineated by Kellogg (1918); Gill (1980) recorded instances of sterility in hybrids between M. c. californicus and M. c. stephensi .
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