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Tamiag striatus rufescens Bole and Moulthrop* 



1942. Tamias striatus rufescens Bole and Moulthrop, Sci. Publ. Cleveland Mus. 

 Nat. Hist., vol. 5, No. 6, p. 130, Sept. 11, 1942. 



Type Locality. — Chesterfield Caves, Chester Township, Geauga County, Ohio. 

 Range. — The Allegheny plateau of northeastern Ohio at least as far south as 

 Columbia County, also east to Crawford County, Pa. Specimens from lower 

 half of Lower Peninsula of Michigan referred to rufescens by Burt (Occ. Pap. 

 Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan No. 481, p. 5, Nov. 10, 1943) . 



Tamias striatus peninsulae Hooper* 



1942. Tamias striatus peninsulae Hooper, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michi- 

 gan, No. 461, p. 1, Sept. 15, 1942. 



Type Locality. — Three miles southeast of Millersburg, Barnhart Lake, Presque 

 Isle County, Mich. Range. — Northern half of Lower Peninsula of Michigan, 

 from Muskegon and northern Montcalm Counties northward to Straits of Macki- 

 nac. Distribution limits essentially those of the sandy "jackpine," or high plains, 

 region of Michigan. 



Tamias striatus quebecensis Cameron 



1950. Tamias striatus quebecensis Cameron, Journ. Mamm., vol. 31, No. 3, 

 p. 347, Aug. 21, 1950. 



Type Locality. — St. Felicien, Lake St. John County, Quebec, Canada. Range. — 

 From Moisie Bay (long. 66° W.), north shore of Gulf of St. Lawrence, Lake St. 

 John and Lake Mistassini in Quebec west to Kapuskasing (long. 83° W.), 

 Ontario; intergrading with lysteri in southern Quebec and northeast of Lake 

 Superior, and with rufescens in southwestern Ontario. 



Tamias striatus lysteri (Richardson)* 



1829. Sciurus {Tamias) lysteri Richardson, Fauna Boreali- Americana; . . . , 

 vol. 1, p. 181, June 1829. 



1886. Tamias striatus lysteri Merriam, Amer. Nat., vol. 20, p. 242, March 1886. 



Type Locality. — Penetanguishene, Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada. Range. — 

 From central Ontario near northeastern end of Lake Superior eastward through 

 Quebec south of St. Lawrence River (including Gaspe Peninsula), New Bruns- 

 wick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia to Cape Breton Island; southward 

 through New England and New York (except southeastern part) and in higher 

 Alleghenies to northwestern Maryland. 



Tamias striatus fisheri A. H. Howellf * 



1925. Tamias striatus fisheri A. H. Howell, Journ. Mamm., vol. 6, No. 1, p. 51, 

 Feb. 9, 1925. 



Type Locality. — Merritts Corners, 4 miles east of Ossining (Sing Sing), West- 

 chester County, N. Y. Range. — Middle Atlantic States, from lower Hudson River 

 Valley, N. Y., south to Virginia and West Virginia. 



Genus EUTAMIAS w Trouessart 

 1880. Eutamias Trouessart, Bull. Soc. d'Etudes Sci. d'Angers, vol. 10, fasc. 1, 

 p. 86. (Type, Sciurus striatus asiaticus Gmelin.) 



78 Regarded as a subgenus of Tamias by Ellerman, The families and genera of living rodents, 

 vol. 1, pp. 426-430, June 8, 1940; and by Bryant, Amer. Midi. Nat., vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 372, 386, 

 March 1945. 



