Tamias umbrinus J. A. Allen, 1890
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Tamias umbrinus J. A. Allen, 1890 View in CoL . Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 3:96.
TYPE LOCALITY: "Uintah Mountains, south of Ft. Bridger" Restricted by Howell (1929:94) to Blacks Fork, about 8,000 ft. [2,438 m], Summit Co., Utah [ USA] .
DISTRIBUTION: E California and N Arizona to N Colorado, SE and NW Wyoming, and extreme SW Montana ( USA).
SYNONYMS: adsitus (J. Allen, 1905); fremonti ( White, 1953); inyoensis ( Merriam, 1897); montanus ( White, 1953); nevadensis (Burt, 1931); sedulus ( White, 1953).
COMMENTS: Subgenus Neotamias . Bergstrom and Hoffmann (1991) found species-specific vocalizations, habitats, and bacular characters in sympatric umbrinus and quadrivittatus , but convergence in electromorphs.
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