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west through the Trinity Mountains, Siskiyou and Trinity 
counties; and south along the Sierra Nevada to the vicinity 
of Kearsarge Pass, Inyo and Fresno counties (Merriam, Proc. 
Biol; Soc Washi 11 1897, pp) 190) 192) Minis Wert Zool). 
Eutamias panamintinus (Merriam) 
Panamint Chipmunk 
Original description—Tamias panamintinus Merriam, Proc. 
Biol. Soc. Wash., 8, December 28, 1893, pp. 134, 135. 
Type locality—Johnson Canyon, Panamint Mountains, Inyo 
County, California. 
Range—Upper Sonoran and low Transition zones, on the 
desert ranges east of the southern Sierra Nevada; also on 
the east slope of the main Sierra Nevada in Inyo County, at 
least from Carroll Creek, northwards to Little Onion Valley 
(Merriam, supra cit., p. 136; Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
Eutamias speciosus speciosus (Allen) 
San Bernardino Chipmunk 
Original description—Tamias speciosus (Merriam, MS) 
Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 3, June, 1890, p. 86. 
Type locahty—San Bernardino Mountains, California. 
Range—High Transition and Boreal zones on the San 
Jacinto and San Bernardino mountains, and on the extreme 
southern Sierra Nevada from Taylor Meadow (near Kern 
County line), Tulare County, north at least to Kearsarge 
Pass, Inyo County (Merriam, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., 11, 
1897, pp. 191; 200; Mus? Vert. Zool). 
Eutamias speciosus frater (Allen) 
Tahoe Chipmunk 
Original description—Tamias frater Allen, Bull. Amer. 
Mus. Nat. Hist., 3, June, 1890, p. 88. 
Type locality—Donner, Placer County, California. 
Synonyms—Tamias quadrivitiatus, part; Sierra Nevada 
Chipmunk ; Eutamias frater. 
Range—Transition and Boreal zones on the Sierra Nevada 
in the vicinity of Summit, Placer County, and Lake Tahoe 
