Lepus californicus Gray 1837
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Lepus californicus Gray 1837 |
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Lepus californicus Gray 1837 View in CoL
Lepus californicus Gray 1837 View in CoL , Mag. Nat. Hist. [Charlesworth's], 1: 586.
Type Locality: "St. Antoine" [probably near Mission of San Antonio, California, USA]. Discussed by Hall (1981:326).
Vernacular Names: Black-tailed Jackrabbit.
Subspecies: :
Subspecies Lepus californicus subsp. californicus Gray 1837
Subspecies Lepus californicus subsp. deserticola Mearns 1896
Subspecies Lepus californicus subsp. insularis Bryant 1891
Subspecies Lepus californicus subsp. magdalenae Nelson 1907
Subspecies Lepus californicus subsp. melanotis Mearns 1890
Subspecies Lepus californicus subsp. texianus Waterhouse 1848
Distribution: Hidalgo and S Queretaro to N Sonora and Baja California ( Mexico), north to SW Oregon and C Washington, S Idaho, E Colorado, S South Dakota, W Missouri, and NW Arkansas ( USA). Apparently isolated population in SW Montana.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Subgenus Proeulagus ( Gureev, 1964:193) , or Eulagos ( Averianov, 1998) . Chromosomes described by Cervantes et al. (1999-2000). Reviewed by Best (1996, Mammalian Species, 530).
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