DISTBIBUTION OF TEE ANIMALS 



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Yosemite Mole, Scapanus I. sericalus 



San Joaquin Mole, Scapanus I. campi 



•Mono Mole, Scapanus I. monoensis 



Dusky Shrew, Sorex o. obscurus 



Adorned Shrew, Sorex ornalus 



Yosemite Shrew, Sorex m. mariposae 



•Sierra Nevada Shrew, Sorex v. amoenus 



Navigator Shrew, Neosorex p. navigator 



Little California Bat, Myotis c. catifornicns 



High Sierra Bat, Myotis !. allipetens 



Long-legged Bat, Myotis I. longicrus 



Fringed Bat, Myotis thysajiodes 



Merriam Bat, Pipislreltus h. v.erriana 



Large Brown Bat, Eptesicvs fuscus 



Hoary Bat, Nycteris cinerea 



Pacific Pallid Bat, Antrozous pacificus 



Mexican Free-tailed Bat, Nyclinonius mexicanus 



American Black Bear, Ursus americamis 



Mountain Coyote, Canis I. testes 



Cascade Red Fox, Vvlpes cascadens^s 



San Joaquin Kit Fox, Vulpes m. rr.utica 



California Gray Fox, Urocyon c. californicus 



Cahfornia Ring-tailed Cat, Bassariscus a. raptor 



California Coon, Procyon I. psora 



Sierra Pine Marten, Martes c. sierrae 



Pacific Fisher, Maries p. pacifica 



Sierra Nevada Wolverine, Gulo I. luleus 



Mountain Weasel, Mustela arizonensis 



Sierra Least Weasel, Mustela muricus 



Pacific Mink, Mustela v. energumenos 



California Spotted Skunk, Spilogale p. phenax 



Striped Skunk, Mephitis occidenlalis 



California Badger, Taxidea I. neglecta 



Northwestern Mountain Lion, Felis o. oregonensis 



California Wildcat, Lynx e. californicus 



Gambel White-footed Mouse, Pei'omyscus m. gambeli 



•Sonora White-footed Mouse, Peromyscus m. sonoriensis 



Boyle White-footed Mouse, Peromyscus b. boylii 



Gilbert White-footed Mouse, Peromyscus t. gilberti 



* On east side of Sierras only. 



