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extending from city of Oaxaca north to vicinity of Pachuca, Hidalgo. Zonal 



range, Lower Sonoran. 



Peromyscus maniculatus labecula Elliot* 



1903. Peromyscus labecula Elliot, Field Columb. Mus. Publ. 71, Zool. Ser., 



vol. 3, No. 8 (February), p. 143, Mar. 20, 1903. 

 1909. Peromyscus maniculatus labecula Osgood, North Amer. Fauna No. 28, 



p. 87, Apr 17, 1909. 

 Type Locality.— Ocoilan, Jalisco, Mexico. Range. — From Nayarit (Tepic) 

 south through Jalisco to Michoacan (Patzcuaro), east through Zacatecas (Val- 

 paraiso Mountains) to Nuevo Leon (Cerro Potosi; Koestner, Journ. Mamm., 

 vol. 25, No. 3, p. 286, Nov. 8, 1944), and south through Guanajuato, Hidalgo, 

 Distrito Federal (Hooper, Journ. Mamm., vol. 28, No. 1, p. 50, Feb. 17, 1947), 

 and Morelos to Puebla (Davis, Journ. Mamm., vol. 25, No. 4, p. 395, Dec. 12, 

 1944). 

 Peromyscus maniculatus sonoriensis (Le Conte)f* 



1853. Hesperomys sonoriensis Le Conte, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 



vol.6 (1852-1853), p. 413. 

 1884. Hesperomys leucopus sonoriensis True, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 7 



( App., Circ. 29 ) , p. 597, Nov. 29, 1884. ( Part. ) 

 1890. Hesperomys leucopus deserticolus Mearns, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 2, p. 285 (described on p. 287), Feb. 21, 1890. (Mohave Desert, San 

 Bernardino County, Calif.) 

 1894. Sitomys insolatus Rhoads, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 

 46, p. 256, October 1894. (Oro Grande, Mohave Desert, San Bernardino 

 County, Calif.) 

 1903. Peromyscus oresterus Elliot, Field Columb. Mus. Publ. 74, Zool. Ser., 

 vol. 3, No. 10 (April) , p. 159, May 7, 1903. (Vallecitos, Sierra San Pedro 

 Martir, Baja California, Mexico.) 

 1909. Peromyscus maniculatus sonoriensis Osgood, North Amer. Fauna No. 28, 



p. 89, Apr. 17, 1909. 

 Type Locality. — Santa Cruz, Sonora, Mexico. Range. — Narrow strip along 

 northern border of Sonora, Mexico, east as far as Sierra de los Patagones 

 (Burt, Univ. Michigan Mus. Zool. Misc. Publ. 39, p. 58, Feb. 15, 1938) ; southern, 

 western, and northern Arizona; northeastern Baja California east of Sierra San 

 Pedro Martir; Colorado and Mohave Deserts, and adjacent mountain ranges to 

 westward, north through Inyo region along eastern boundary of California to 

 Lassen County; westward from valley of Colorado River to western slopes of 

 inner Coast Ranges in western San Diego County, to and including San Jacinto 

 Mountains, most of San Bernardino Mountain area; northwest across Tehachapi 

 country to Mount Pinos, Ventura County, over into southern rim of San Joaquin 

 Valley as far as Carrizo Plain, in western Kern County; and north over high 

 southern Sierra Nevada (Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool., vol. 40, No. 2, 

 p. 174, Sept. 26, 1933) ; Nevada, except northwestern part (Hall, Mammals of 

 Nevada, p. 515, July 1, 1946) ; Great Basin portion of southern Idaho (Davis, 

 The Recent mammals of Idaho, p. 292, Apr. 5, 1936) ; western Utah, canyon 

 lands between high plateaus and Green and Colorado Rivers and as far north 

 as San Juan Valley east of Colorado River (Kelson, Univ. Utah. Biol. Ser., vol. 11, 

 No. 3, p. 79, Feb. 15, 1951). 



