Thirty New Mice of the Genus Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala (1904) free download PDF, EPUB, MOBI, CHM, RTF. Review of the white-footed mice, genus Peromyscus, of Nicaragua (Occasional papers / The Museum, Texas Tech University) [J. Knox Jones] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Osgood, W. H. Thirty New Mice of the Genus Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala. Biological Society of Washington, 1904, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Volume 17:page 55-77. Reprint, previous owners book stamp, minor signs of use and age, text in very good condition. $11.00 The Mexican deer mouse inhabits the tropical lowlands of southern Mexico, reaching as far north as San Luis Potosi in the east and the Guerrero-Oaxaca border in the west. It is also found in the central and Pacific coastal regions of Central America, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala Thirty new mice of the genus Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala. Topics: Peromyscus. Collection: citebank Volume: v. 17 (1904). Bibliography of publications from research based on mammal specimens in the University of Kansas Natural History Museum and T. A. Yates. 1983. Review of the white-footed mice, genus Peromyscus, of Nicaragua. Occasional Papers of The Museum, Texas Tech University, 82:1 15. New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science, 33:1 226 Native Deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) use of invasive grass seed (Ehrharta calycina) in Coastal California Megan Wong December 10, 2015. 2 Introduction Veldt grass (Ehrharta calycina), native to southern Africa (Frey, 2005), was introduced to Central California from Australia in 1929. It was planted to improve forage for grazing cattle use its strong front teeth to crack open seeds that other Peromyscus mice cannot. Such seeds, like those from Umbellularia californica (California bay laurel), make up the majority of its diet, along with fruits and flowers. P. Californicus is semi-arboreal, but tends to nest on the ground, in areas with debris such as the nests of Neotoma fuscipes (dusky-footed woodrat) or fallen logs Thirty New Mice of the Genus Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala (1904) Hardcover May 23 2010. Wilfred Hudson Osgood (Author) The other two clades are described as new species, one restricted to its type locality just east of the Rio Samala in the middle part of the Central American Volcanic Arc in Guatemala, and the small pinon mouse, Peromyscus truei, was made possible the avail- ability of samples 1904. Thirty new mice of the genus Peromxjscus from Mexico and. Specimens and the southern P. Y. Badius Osgood, 1904, were deposited in the Zoological Mammalian distribution records insula of Mexico, northern Guatemala, and in Yucata n Thirty new mice of the genus Submitted 21 December 2000. 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De Spanheim, Volume 2 - Primary Source Edition(9781294478348), Isla and the Happily Ever After(9780142426272 Canadian Northwest (Tipulidae, Diptera) The Genus Erwptera Meigen CHARLES P. ALEXANDER ANN ARBOR A Comparative Life History Study of the Mice of the Genus Peromyscus. Arthur Svihla. (1932) Pp. 39 No. 25. The Moose of Isle Royale. THE CRANE FLIES OF ALASKA AND THE CANADIAN NORTHWEST (TIPULIDAE, DIPTERA) THE GENUS ERIOPTERA MEIGEN Trends Ecol Evol 9:278 280 Musser GG (1969) Notes on Peromyscus (Muridae) of Mexico and Central America. Am Mus Novit 2357: 1 23 Osgood WH (1904) Thirty new mice of the genus Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala. Proc Biol Soc Wash 17:55 77 Osgood WH (1909) Revision of the mice of the American genus Peromyscus. Peromyscus kilpatricki differs from other members of the genus Peromyscus and the P. Boylii species group the karyotype with a diploid number of (2n) 56. The karyotype has 5 pairs of biarmed chromosomes that are similar in size and morphology to those reported Houseal et al. (1987) for populations in Pátzcuaro and Los Azufres, Michoácan. Peromyscus melanocarpus Osgood, 1904:73. Type locality Mount. Zempoaltepec 8,000 ft, Oaxaca, Mexico. CONTEXT AND ton and Musser (1984) place the genus Peromyscus in the subfam- ily Sigmodontinae. Thirty new mice of the genus Peromyscus from Mexico and Guatemala. Proc. Biol. Soc.
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