Sciurus aberti Woodhouse, 1853
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Sciurus aberti Woodhouse, 1853 View in CoL . Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1852, 6:110, 220 [1853].
TYPE LOCALITY: "...in the San Francisco Mountains, New Mexico " [= Coconino Co., Arizona, USA] .
DISTRIBUTION: SE Utah, S and W Colorado, extreme SE Wyoming, W and C New Mexico, and Arizona ( USA); Chihuahua, Durango, and Sonora (NW Mexico).
SYNONYMS: barberi J. Allen, 1904; castanonotus Baird, 1858; castanotus Baird, 1855; chuscensis Goldman, 1931; concolor True, 1894; dorsalis Woodhouse, 1853 ; durangi Thomas, 1893; ferreus True, 1900; kaibabensis (Merriam, 1904); mimus Merriam, 1904; navajo Durrant and Kelson, 1947; phaeurus J. Allen, 1904.
COMMENTS: Subgenus Otosciurus ( Hall, 1981:434) . Includes kaibabensis ( Hoffmeister and Diersing, 1978). Reviewed by Nash and Seaman (1977, Mammalian Species, 80). PostPleistocene dispersal analyzed by Davis and Brown (1989).
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