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Neotoma fuscipes simplex True 

 Fort Tejon Wood Rat 



Original description — Neotoma macrotis simplex True, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 17, June 27, 1894, p. 354. 



Type locality — Fort Tejon, Kern County, California. 



Synonym — Neotoma fuscipes dispar Merriam, Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. W'ash.. 9, July 2. 1894. pp. 124, 125 (type from Lone 

 Pine, Inyo County, California). 



Range — Upper Sonoran zone on the east and southeast 

 slopes of the southern Sierra Nevada, in Inyo and Kern 

 counties, thence west through the Tehachapi region to the 

 vicinity of Tejon Pass and adjacent foothills to the north and 

 south (Goldman, N. Amer. Fauna, 31, 1910, pp. 91, 92; Mus. 

 Vert. ZooL). 



Neotoma fuscipes mohavensis Elliot 

 Mohave Wood Rat 



Original description — Neotoma fuscipes mohavensis 

 Elliot, Field Col. Mus., zool. ser., 3, December, 1903, p. 246. 



Type locality — Oro Grande, on Mohave River, San Ber- 

 nardino County, California. 



Synonym — Neotoma fuscipes macrotis, part. 



Range — Upper and Lower Sonoran zones on the San Jacinto 

 and San Bernardino mountains, including the adjacent foot- 

 hills on the desert side; also from the latter mountains down 

 along the Mohave River into the Mohave desert at least as far 

 as Oro Grande (Elliot, supra cit.; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 



Neotoma fuscipes macrotis Thomas 

 Long-eared Wood Rat 



Original description — Neotoma macrotis Thomas, Ann. and 

 Mag. Nat. Hist., 6th ser.. 12. September, 1893, pp. 234, 235. 



Type locality — San Diego, San Diego County, California. 



Synonym — Neotoma fuscipes cnemophila Elliot, Field Col. 

 Mus., zool. ser., 3, March. 1904. pp. 267. 268 (type from Lock- 

 wood Valley, near Mt. Pinos, Ventura County, California). 



Range — Upper Sonoran and lower Transition zones in the 

 San Diegan district, northwest from the Mexican line, includ- 

 ing also the narrow coast strip still farther northwards even to 



