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Type Locality. — Texas, exact locality unknown. Range. — Texas, Upper 

 Sonoran part of New Mexico, southern Colorado, and in Arizona (V. Bailey, 

 North Ainer. Fauna No. 53, p. 346, Mar. 1, 1932) ; eastward to Jefferson County, 

 Tex. (Blair, Journ. Mamra., vol. 30, No. 3, p. 202, May 23, 1949) . 



Bassariscus astutus arizonensis Goldman f * 



1932. Bassariscus astutus arizonensis Goldman, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 vol. 45, p. 87, June 21, 1932. 



Type Locality. — Cosper Ranch, about 12 miles south of Blue, Greenlee County, 

 Ariz. Altitude, 5,000 feet. Range. — Arizona south and east of the Colorado 

 River, southwestern New Mexico, and probably northern Sonora and north- 

 western Chihuahua, Mexico. Recorded also from Utah east of Green and Colo- 

 rado Rivers (Durrant, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, p. 413, Aug. 

 10, 1952). 



Bassariscus astutus yumanensis Huey 



1937. Bassariscus astutus yumanensis Huey, Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 



vol. 8, No. 25, p. 357, June 15, 1937. 

 Type Locality. — Tinajas Altas, Gila Mountains, Yuma County, Ariz. 



Bassariscus astutus nevadensis Miller!* 



1913. Bassariscus astutus nevadensis Miller, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 

 vol. 26, p. 159, June 30, 1913. 



Type Locality. — El Dorado Canyon, Clark County, Nev. Range. — California 

 east of Sierra Nevada (Inyo County), southern part of Nevada (Hall, Mam- 

 mals of Nevada, p. 179, July 1, 1946), and Utah west of Green and Colorado 

 Rivers (Durrant, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 6, p. 411, Aug. 10, 

 1952). 



Bassariscus astutus willetti Stager 



1950. Bassariscus astutus willetti Stager, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 63, 

 p. 203, Dec. 29, 1950. 



Type Locality. — Riverside Mountains, extreme northeastern corner of River- 

 side County, Calif. Range. — Known from type locality and southward to, and 

 including, Palo Verde Mountains, Imperial County, Calif. 



Bassariscus astutus raptor (Baird) f * 



1859. Bassaris raptor Baird, Mammals of the boundary, in Emory, Rep. United 

 States and Mexican boundary survey, . . . , vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 19, January 

 1859. 

 1894. Bassariscus flavus oregonus Rhoads, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 vol. 45 (1893), p. 416, Jan. 30, 1894. (Grant's Pass, Josephine County, 

 Oreg.) 

 1897. Bassariscus raptor Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 11, p. 



186, July 1, 1897. 

 1913. Bassariscus astutus raptor Grinnell, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, 



vol. 3, p. 289, Aug. 28, 1913. 

 Type Locality. — The type specimen was caught in the city of Washington, D. C, 

 where it had escaped from captivity. Glen Ellen, Sonoma County, Calif., desig- 

 nated "by restriction" as the type locality (Hall, Univ. California Publ. Zool., 

 vol. 30, No. 3, p. 44, Sept. 8, 1926) . Range. — Southwestern Oregon and Cali- 



