Microtus nesophilus V. Bailey, 1898
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Microtus nesophilus V. Bailey, 1898 . Science, n.s., 8:783.
REVIEWED BY: R. E. Barry, Jr. (REB).
TYPE LOCALITY: U.S.A., New York, Suffolk Co., Great Gull Isl. off E. tip of Long Island .
DISTRIBUTION: Great and Little Gull islands, off Long Island, New York ( U.S.A.).
COMMENT: Subgenus Microtus ; closely related to pennsylvanicus ; to which Youngman, 1967, J. Mammal., 48: 586, referred it; now extinct; see Hall, 1981:796.
Hall, E. R. 1981. The mammals of North America. Second ed. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1: 1 - 600 + 90, 2: 601 - 1181 + 90.
Youngman, P. M. 1967. A new subspecies of varying lemmings Dicrostonyx torquatus (Pallas), from Yukon Territory (Mammalia, Rodentia). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 80: 31 - 34.
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