taxonID	type	description	language	source
038F60221E44484E2FF0F923F9B0DA1F.taxon	description	The distribution of D. virginiana includes all of Oklahoma, although no specimens are known for 14 counties, and four counties are represented by observational records only (Caire et al. 1989; Stangl et al. 1992; Braun and Revelez 2005; Roehrs et al. 2008; Caire et al. 2010). New county records are reported for the counties of Canadian, Kiowa, Logan, Mayes, and Nowata. Specimen records (11). — Canadian County (4): 9204 NW 100 th St, Yukon, 1 (OMNH 65384); 0.8 km W Czech Hall Rd on Reno Ave, Yukon, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 3379); Clear Springs Rd and SW 89 th St, Mustang, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 3672); Morgan Rd, 0.8 km N of Edmond Rd, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4166). Kiowa County (1): 1.6 km N, 5.6 km W Mountain Park, 423 m, 34 ° 42 ' 30.0600 " N, - 099 ° 00 ' 33.0840 " W, 1 (OMNH 65848). Logan County (4): 9.7 km N Edmond, 2.8 km E of Boulevard St, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2792); 9.7 km N, 3.2 km W Edmond, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2793); 10774 Coyote Cir, Arcadia, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4390); Santa Fe Ave, N of Simmons Rd, S of Charter Oak Rd, 35 ° 44 ' 51.5100 " N, - 097 ° 30 ' 53.1900 " W, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 7029). Mayes County (1): group camp site, Lake Eufaula State Park, 35 ° 23 ' 57.93 " N, 95 ° 36 ' 51.50 " W, 191.4 m, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 7165). Nowata County (1): 8 km W Lenapah, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4520).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E47484F2FC6FA48FAA3DF81.taxon	description	Sylvilagus floridanus is distributed widely across the state and is known from most Oklahoma counties. New specimen records are reported for Cherokee, Greer, Pawnee, Roger Mills, and Seminole counties. This species now is known from 65 of the 77 counties. Specimen records (5). — Cherokee County (1): Cookson Hills Wildlife Management Area, 270.7 m, 35 ° 41 ' 22.0560 " N, - 094 ° 50 ' 44.9160 " W, 1 (OMNH 37961). Greer County (1): 14.5 km N, 1.6 km W Granite, 1 (OMNH 65888). Pawnee County (1): 3.2 km E Terlton, 1 (CAS 7451). Roger Mills County (1): 3.2 km N, 5.6 km W jct Hwys 283 and 6, 1 (KSTC M 0582). Seminole County (1): no specific locality, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4532).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E46484F2F9CFE86FE4ADB2A.taxon	description	Information published since Caire et al. (1989) has expanded the known distribution of this shrew to include nearly the entire state. Records for 33 counties were reported by Caire et al. (1989). Since that time, this species has been reported for an additional 22 counties. Dalquest et al. (1990) reported records for Beaver and Texas counties. Stangl et al. (1992) reported records for Cotton, Greer, Stephens, and Tillman counties. Smith (1993) reported a record for Caddo County. Braun and Revelez (2005) reported records for Hughes, McClain, Murray, and Roger Mills counties. McDonald et al. (2006) reported records for Alfalfa, Beckham, Blaine, Ellis, Garfield, Major, Mayes, Nowata, Washington, and Washita counties. Connior et al. (2015) reported a specimen from Delaware County and Dreier et al. (2015) reported a specimen from Cimarron County. New records are reported for Atoka, Latimer, Lincoln, and Pushmataha counties. Specimen records (9). — Atoka County (2): public hunting area along D 3917 Rd, Atoka Wildlife Management Area, 264 m, 34 ° 32 ' 32.7840 " N, - 095 ° 56 ' 28.1760 " W, 2 (OMNH 37955, 37958). Latimer County (4): 1.6 km NW Wilburton, 3 (UCOCV-MAM 3275, 3276, 3579); 1.6 km N Wilburton, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 3646). Lincoln County (1): 0.4 km N boat ramp at Chandler Lake, Chandler, 1 (OMNH 64986). Pushmataha County (2): 10.6 km S, 1.6 km W Talihina, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5902); 6.4 km N, 9.7 km W Honobia, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5903).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4148482D4FFD6BFEF9DCCA.taxon	description	This species has a wide range in North and South America and is distributed throughout the state. The scattered distribution records, however, reflect the preference of this species to roost in caves. Tadarida brasiliensis is listed as a Tier II species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Caire et al. (1989) reported records from 19 counties. Roehrs et al. (2008) reported a single record from Tillman County. New records are reported from Blaine, Caddo, Kiowa, Oklahoma, and Pottawatomie counties. Specimen records (26). — Blaine County (13): Roman Nose State Park, 12 (UCOCV-MAM 5808 - 5816, 5899 - 5901); 1020 N Noble Ave (middle school gym), Watonga, 1 (OMNH 36937). Caddo County (1): 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 595.6 m, 34 ° 52 ' 16.36 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 35.06 " W, 1 (OMNH 59768). Kiowa County (9): 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 53 ' 04.07 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 42.09 " W, 1 (OMNH 59776); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 595.6 m, 34 ° 53 ' 04.07 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 42.09 " W, 1 (OMNH 59780); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 602.2 m, 34 ° 53 ' 31.18 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 46.14 " W, 1 (OMNH 59773); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 616.6 m, 34 ° 52 ' 21.16 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 14.79 " W, 1 (OMNH 59775); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 629.4 m, 34 ° 52 ' 10.05 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 46.89 " W, 1 (OMNH 59770); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 630.3 m, 34 ° 51 ' 45.86 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 09.93 " W, 3 (OMNH 59771 - 59772, 59774); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 645.6 m, 34 ° 52 ' 44.63 " N, - 98 ° 40 ' 19.39 " W, 1 (OMNH 59769). Oklahoma County (2): Edmond Memorial Hospital, Edmond, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 1681); CSU Library, Edmond, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 1912). Pottawatomie County (1): Shawnee, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4642).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4148492F33FA28FAA3DC28.taxon	description	The distribution of L. noctivagans, although occurring throughout most of the United States and southern Canada, is not well known in the southern portion of its range (Bee et al. 1981; Caire et al. 1989; Davis and Schmidly 1994). Caire et al. (1989) reported only four specimens from four counties. Since then, records were reported for Cimarron County (Dalquest et al. 1990), McCurtain County (Sheffield and Chapman 1992), and Beaver and Oklahoma counties (Braun and Revelez 2005). New records are reported for Caddo and Le Flore counties. Specimen records (3). — Caddo County (2): 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 623.9 m, 34 ° 51 ' 45.74 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 28.62 " W (OMNH 59658); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 600.1 m, 34 ° 52 ' 19.64 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 47.76 " W, 1 (OMNH 59659). Le Flore County (1): 6.1 km W Cedar Lake Recreation Area, Ouachita Wildlife Management Area, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2124).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E40484B2CAAF98FF9B9DD72.taxon	description	Specimen records (78). — Caddo County (19): 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 1 (OMNH 59697); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 52 ' 16.36 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 35.06 " W, 2 (OMNH 59688, 59689); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 53 ' 04.85 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 09.30 " W, 2 (OMNH 59687, 59690); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 596.2 m, 34 ° 52 ' 18.81 " N, - 98 ° 35 ' 54.24 " W, 1 (OMNH 59694); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 600.2 m, 34 ° 52 ' 19.64 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 47.76 " W, 1 (OMNH 59692); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 602 m, 34 ° 53 ' 04.85 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 09.30 " W, 1 (OMNH 59691); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 608.4 m, 34 ° 52 ' 14.71 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 41.25 " W, 1 (OMNH 59698); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 609 m, 34 ° 52 ' 21.44 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 10.21 " W, 3 (OMNH 59695, 59699, 59704); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 610.8 m, 34 ° 52 ' 19.64 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 53.16 " W, 3 (OMNH 59693, 59701, 59705); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 629.7 m, 34 ° 51 ' 52.72 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 57.57 " W, 1 (OMNH 59702); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 635.5 m, 34 ° 51 ' 48.73 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 50.47 " W, 1 (OMNH 59703); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 641.3 m, 34 ° 51 ' 43.59 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 06.50 " W, 1 (OMNH 59696); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 641.6 m, 34 ° 51 ' 54.48 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 04.27 " W, 1 (OMNH 59700). Garfield County (2): no specific locality, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 7389 - 7390). Greer County (1): Oklahoma State Reformatory, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 3125). Kiowa County (54): 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 575.2 m, 34 ° 53 ' 13.04 " N, - 98 ° 41 ' 20.58 " W, 1 (OMNH 59747); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 586.7 m, 34 ° 52 ' 29.86 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 14.92 " W, 1 (OMNH 59745); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 589.5 m, 34 ° 53 ' 00.27 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 07.31 " W, 1 (OMNH 59731); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 592.8 m, 34 ° 53 ' 02.58 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 33.46 " W, 2 (OMNH 59739 - 59740); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 593.1 m, 34 ° 53 ' 01.40 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 08.58 " W, 1 (OMNH 59721); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 593.4 m, 34 ° 52 ' 53.95 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 42.68 " W, 1 (OMNH 59718); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 596.5 m, 34 ° 52 ' 58.85 " N, - 98 ° 40 ' 56.72 " W, 1 (OMNH 59736); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 598.9 m, 34 ° 53 ' 04.07 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 42.09 " W, 3 (OMNH 59728, 59749 - 59750); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 600.2 m, 34 ° 52 ' 27.00 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 07.31 " W, 1 (OMNH 59730); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 605 m, 34 ° 53 ' 01.21 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 20.62 " W, 2 (OMNH 59724 - 59725); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 615.1 m, 34 ° 52 ' 26.31 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 53.09 " W, 2 (OMNH 59743, 59748); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 616.6 m, 34 ° 52 ' 21.16 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 14.79 " W, 2 (OMNH 59729, 59751); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 618.4 m, 34 ° 51 ' 56.24 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 21.14 " W, 1 (OMNH 59734); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 620.9 m, 34 ° 51 ' 56.74 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 28.26 " W, 1 (OMNH 59716); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 620.9 m, 34 ° 51 ' 56.77 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 28.26 " W, 1 (OMNH 59746); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 623.3 m, 34 ° 52 ' 01.36 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 43.71 " W, 1 (OMNH 59737); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 623.3 m, 34 ° 52 ' 23.90 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 21.23 " W, 1 (OMNH 59738); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 623.6 m, 34 ° 51 ' 59.65 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 36.79 " W, 3 (OMNH 59732 - 59733, 59757); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 623.6 m, 34 ° 51 ' 69.65 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 36.79 " W, 1 (OMNH 59714); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 623.6 m, 34 ° 52 ' 33.68 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 51.30 " W, 1 (OMNH 59744); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 625.1 m, 34 ° 52 ' 46.69 " N, - 98 ° 40 ' 12.68 " W, 1 (OMNH 59753); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 626.7 m, 34 ° 52 ' 26.69 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 38.82 " W, 1 (OMNH 59727); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 627.3 m, 34 ° 52 ' 31.65 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 36.79 " W, 1 (OMNH 59713); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 629.4 m, 34 ° 52 ' 10.05 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 46.89 " W, 1 (OMNH 59720); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 629.4 m, 34 ° 51 ' 57.80 " N 98 ° 37 ' 29.97 " W, 1 (OMNH 59752); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 629.7 m, 34 ° 52 ' 13.73 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 05.29 " W, 1 (OMNH 59735); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 630.3 m, 34 ° 51 ' 45.86 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 09.93 " W, 1 (OMNH 59719); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 635.2 m, 34 ° 51 ' 43.66 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 02.49 " W, 1 (OMNH 59715); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 635.5 m, 34 ° 51 ' 44.86 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 55.30 " W, 3 (OMNH 59722 - 59723, 59754); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 641.3 m, 34 ° 52 ' 09.11 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 56.10 " W, 2 (OMNH 59717, 59742); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 642.2 m, 34 ° 52 ' 29.24 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 29.38 " W, 1 (OMNH 59712); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 642.5 m, 34 ° 52 ' 02.98 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 21.21 " W, 2 (OMNH 59726, 59756); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 644.7 m, 34 ° 52 ' 01.67 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 14.15 " W, 5 (OMNH 59706, 59741, 59755, 59778 - 59779); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 52 ' 09.11 " N, - 98 ° 38 ' 56.10 " W, 1 (OMNH 59709); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 52 ' 26.31 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 53.09 " W, 1 (OMNH 59710); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 52 ' 46.69 " N, - 98 ° 40 ' 12.68 " W, 1 (OMNH 59707); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 53 ' 00.27 " N, - 98 ° 39 ' 01.59 " W, 1 (OMNH 59708); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 34 ° 53 ' 31.18 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 46.14 " W, 1 (OMNH 59711). Le Flore County (1): 0.8 km N, 12.9 km W Cedar Lake, Ouachita Wildlife Management Area, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2122). Logan County (1): 0.6 km N of Waterloo Rd, 1.2 km E of I- 35, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2455).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E42484B2CACFCC0F962DBAE.taxon	description	Eastern Small-footed Myotis Information about M. leibii in Oklahoma is very limited. Myotis leibii is listed as a Tier III species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Caire et al. (1989) reported records of 14 individuals from five counties located in southeastern and southwestern Oklahoma and the Panhandle. Research has indicated that these represent two separate species, M. ciliolabrum (western) and M. leibii (southeastern), but the distributional limits in the state remain unclear (Van Zyll de Jong 1984; Herd 1987; Ammerman et al. 2016). New records are reported for Le Flore County in southeastern Oklahoma. Specimen records (3). — Le Flore County (3): Bear Den Cave, Talihina, Ouachita National Forest, 3 (UCOCV-MAM 2130 - 2132).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E42484B2CB6F98FFECCDFA0.taxon	description	Northern Long-eared Myotis Myotis septentrionalis was listed as Threatened in 2015 by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is listed as a Tier II species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Caire et al. (1989) reported records (as M. keenii) from five counties in eastern Oklahoma. Clark and Clark (1997) subsequently reported an observation from Choctaw County. A new record is reported for Pushmataha County. Specimen records (1). — Pushmataha County (1): Caney Creek, 1.6 km W Maple Trail, Pushmataha Wildlife Management Area, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2110).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4248442FDCF902FA11DDBA.taxon	description	American Perimyotis Perimyotis subflavus is distributed statewide, except for the Panhandle. However, like many species of bats in the state, records are few and far between. Perimyotis subflavus is listed as a Tier II species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016 as the Tri-colored Bat). Caire et al. (1989) reported records from 25 counties and an observation record from one additional county. Most of these records are from the easternmost counties in the state. Roehrs et al. (2008) reported a record from Dewey County. New records are reported for Caddo, Cleveland, and Mayes counties. Specimen records (7). — Caddo County (3): 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 610.8 m, 34 ° 52 ' 19.64 " N, - 98 ° 36 ' 53.16 " W, 1 (OMNH 59762); 6 km N Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, Blue Canyon II Windfarm, Slick Hills, 602 m, 34 ° 53 ' 04.85 " N, - 98 ° 37 ' 09.30 " W, 2 (OMNH 59763 - 59764). Cleveland County (3): 416 Terrace Place, Norman, 1 (OMNH 33481); Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, 2 (OMNH 36700, 66024). Mayes County (1): 1.6 km N Spavinaw Dam, 1 (UCM 11427).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4D48442F3DFE86FF6FDDF5.taxon	description	Urocyon cinereoargenteus is distributed in wooded areas across the state. Caire et al. (1989) reported records from 21 counties and an observational record from one additional county. Stangl et al. (1992) reported a record from Cotton County, and Payne et al. (2001) reported an observation from Osage County. New records are reported for the counties of Atoka, Cherokee, Garvin, McClain, and Washington. Specimen records (5). — Atoka County (1): no specific locality, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 7386). Cherokee County (1): no specific locality, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 132). Garvin County (1): 3.2 km W Maysville, Washita River, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5166). McClain County (1): jct Main Ave and Center Rd, Goldsby, 1 (OMNH 65992). Washington County (1): no specific locality, 1 (ISM 692974).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4D48442FADFC42FFB5DB89.taxon	description	In Oklahoma, the distribution of V. velox is restricted to the northwestern part of the state. Vulpes velox is listed as a Tier III species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Caire et al. (1989) reported records from two counties and observational records from two additional counties. The observational record from Cimarron County is reported as a specimen record. Specimen records (1). — Cimarron County (1): no specific locality, 1 (USNM 289140).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4C48452D6BFA90F8FADD51.taxon	description	Mephitis mephitis is distributed throughout the state. Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records from 35 counties and observational records from an additional nine counties. Stangl et al. (1992) reported a new record for Jefferson County, Braun and Revelez (2005) reported a specimen record from Garvin County, and Roehrs et al. (2008) reported a specimen record from Kiowa County. New specimen records are reported for the counties of Beaver, Canadian, Delaware, Harmon, Jackson, Kingfisher, Pottawatomie, and Woodward. Specimen records (23). — Beaver County (11): Beaver River, 5 (AMNH 3025 - 3029), Beaver River, Indian Territory, 6 (AMNH 3962 - 3967). Caddo County (2): Fort Cobb, 2 (USNM 9285, 10749). Canadian County (2): 0.3 km S Hwy 3 on County Line Rd, Yukon, 1 (OMNH 54501); 9204 NW 100 th St, Yukon, 1 (OMNH 65383). Delaware County (1): 8 km W of OK-AR line on Hwy 33, 1 (UAFMC 0075 - 0754 - 0001). Harmon County (1): 14.9 km S, 2.4 km W Gould, 470 m, 1 (OMNH 66070). Jackson County (1): 3.2 km N Headrick, 1 (OMNH 14920). Kingfisher County (1): 12.6 km E of Broadway Ave, OK Hwy 33, Kingfisher, 35 ° 51 ' 08 " N, - 97 ° 46 ' 56 " W, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4376). Pottawatomie County (3): no specific locality, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4523); Shawnee area, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4382); Shawnee, 1 (ISM 687221). Woodward County (1): Selman Living Lab, 544.7 m, 36 ° 42 ' 46.50 " N, - 99 ° 15 ' 32.89 " W, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5526).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4C48452FEFFCAEFE28DB29.taxon	description	The distribution of S. putorius includes all but the Panhandle and some of the westernmost counties. Spilogale putorius is listed as a Tier III species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Caire et al. (1989) reported specimens from 28 counties and observations from an additional five counties. Tyler (1994) reported new records from Stephens and Osage counties and Braun and Revelez (2005) reported a record for Rogers County. A new specimen record is reported for Major County. Specimen records (1). — Major County (1): 19.3 km S, 9.7 km E Waynoka, 1 (KSTC M 0656).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4C48462FEFFA28F917DD12.taxon	description	The known distribution of L. canadensis was quite limited for the state. Caire et al. (1989) reported only five specimens from three counties and observations records for an additional 12 counties. Since then, specimen records were reported for Adair, Bryan, Coal, Haskell, Johnston, McCurtain, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties (Barrett and Leslie 2010) and Logan County (Caire et al. 2016). Additionally, observational records were reported for Pushmataha County (Shackelford and Whitaker 1997; White and Hoagland 1997) and Carter, Cherokee, Choctaw, Cleveland, Cotton, Craig, Creek, Hughes, Kay, Kingfisher, Lincoln, McClain, Murray, Nowata, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Payne, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Seminole, and Rogers counties (Barrett and Leslie 2010). New specimen records are reported for the counties of Caddo, Cherokee, Cleveland, and Pushmataha, which were previously known only as observational records. Specimen records (6). — Caddo County (1): Fort Cobb, 1 (USNM A 8097). Cherokee County (1): entrance of Sequoyah State Park, Hulbert, 1 (OMNH 36247). Cleveland County (3): N of Tecumseh Rd on E shoulder, I- 35 N, Norman, 1 (OMNH 31849); South Canadian River, near Purcell, 1 (OMNH 36245 - 36246). Pushmataha County (1): off SH 144, 34 ° 30 ' 12 " N, - 95 ° 07 ' 41 " W, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 6060).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4F48462D54FCE0F993D871.taxon	description	The distribution of M. frenata is little known in the state. Mustela frenata is listed as a Tier III species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Caire et al. (1989) reported only five specimens from three counties. White and Hoagland (1997) reported observational records for five counties in southeastern Oklahoma (Haskell, Latimer, Le Flore, McCurtain, and Pushmataha). Four new records are reported for the counties of Blaine, Cimarron, Garfield, and Pottawatomie. Specimen records (4). — Blaine County (1): 9.7 km E Chinook, 1 (MVZ 77841). Cimarron County (1): 1.6 km N, 5.6 km E Boise City, 1 (MSB 294684). Garfield County (1): 1.6 km E US 81 of Southage Rd, Enid, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 7325). Pottawatomie County (1): Lake Shawnee, 1 (UBCBBM CTC M 006229).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4F48462D7BF9CEFFB8DC05.taxon	description	The distribution of N. vison includes most of central and eastern Oklahoma (Caire et al. 1989). Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records from 24 counties. Later, Stangl et al. (1992) reported a specimen from Jefferson County and Braun and Revelez (2005) reported specimen records from Blaine and Cotton counties. New specimen records are reported for the counties of Craig, Rogers, and Tulsa. Specimen records (3). — Craig County (1): 1.6 km SE Vinita on Hwy 60, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 3170). Rogers County (1): off State Hwy 66 in Verdigris, 1 (OMNH 36520). Tulsa County (1): 1700 block E 60 th St, Tulsa, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 1729).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4F48462FF4FDF5FF3BDA3B.taxon	description	Taxidea taxus is primarily distributed throughout western and central Oklahoma but also has been documented in eastern counties. Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records from 32 counties and observations from three counties. Tumlison and Bastarache (2007) reported a new specimen record from McCurtain County and two observations of roadkill from Atoka and Le Flore counties. A new specimen record is reported for Okfuskee County. Specimen records (1). — Okfuskee County (1): 8 km N Paden, E of N 3620 Rd and Deer Creek Rd, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 7380).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4E48402F8DFBDDFA82DC44.taxon	description	Castor canadensis was once widespread across the state. Dramatic declines due to trapping resulted in Blair (1939) suggesting that the species was extirpated from the state. Since that time, populations have increased statewide. Roehrs et al. (2012) reported a new specimen county record for McCurtain County. New specimen county records are reported for nine counties, including Garfield, Muskogee, Nowata, Oklahoma, Osage, Rogers, Seminole, Tulsa, and Washington. Specimen records (27). — Garfield County (1): Jim Powell's farm, N of Enid, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2047). Muskogee County (1): ca 1.6 km SE Fort Gibson, T 15 N, R 19 E, Sec 13, NE 1 / 4, 1 (OMNH 14555). Nowata County (3): Verdigris River, 3 (ISM 693497, 693502, 693504). Oklahoma County (4): no specific locality, 1 (OMNH 66099); jct I- 35 and I- 240, Oklahoma City, 1 (OMNH 19568); Memorial Rd, ca 0.3 km W of Portland Ave, Oklahoma City, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4182); on E Hefner Rd between N Douglas Blvd and N Canadian River, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4395). Osage County (11): Pond Creek, 9 (ISM 693495 – 693496, 693499 – 693500, 693503, 693505 – 693507, 693509); Friend Ranch, 2 (ISM 693501, 693508). Rogers County (1): 5.6 km SW Inola, 1 (MSB 113402). Seminole County (2): 4 km NW Maud, 2 (OMNH 17769 - 17770). Tulsa County (1): Tulsa, 1 (NMMNH 3866). Washington County (3): no specific locality, 3 (ISM 692975, 692984, 693498).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4E48472D73FED8FA62DDD3.taxon	description	Historically, U. americanus likely occurred throughout the state. However, specimen records are uncommon. Caire et al. (1989) reported only four specimens from three counties. New county records are reported for the counties of Cherokee, Pontotoc, Sequoyah, and Woodward. Specimen records (4). — Cherokee County (1): 4.8 km S, 10.5 km E Cookson, Cookson Wildlife Management Area, 1 (OMNH 65616). Pontotoc County (1): Byng, 1 (OMNH 65722). Sequoyah County (1): 1.4 km SE jct Hwy 59 and Stoney Point Cemetery Rd, 35.57873, - 97.6761, 1 (OMNH 66577). Woodward County (1): no specific locality, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 3240).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4948412FFEF945F9F4DC27.taxon	description	11.3 km NE Byers, Texas, 1 (TTU 56256).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4848412D6CFD14F926DA3C.taxon	description	The distribution of O. nuttalli in Oklahoma is limited to a few counties in the southeastern part of the state. Ochrotomys nuttalli is listed as a Tier III species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Specimen records for two counties were reported by Caire et al. (1989), and Braun et al. (2011) reported specimens from Le Flore County. New records are reported for Sequoyah County. Specimen records (2). — Sequoyah County (2): Redland, 2 (USNM 87452 – 87453).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4848412FEDFE86FF29DDB8.taxon	description	Specimens of O. texensis were reported from four counties by Caire et al. (1989), and observational records were reported for two additional counties. Oryzomys texensis is listed as a Tier III species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Since Caire et al. (1989), specimen records have been reported from Coal, Carter, and Mayes counties (Gettinger 1991), Choctaw and Okmulgee counties (Braun and Revelez 2005), Wagoner County (McDonald et al. 2006), and Le Flore County (Braun et al. 2011). New specimen records are reported for Muskogee and Stephens counties, the latter being the westernmost record of the species in the state. Specimen records (2). — Muskogee County (1): LCTA plot 511, Camp Gruber Maneuver Training Center, 1 (OMNH 37854). Stephens County (1): near Loco, 1 (CAS 21924).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4848412FCDFB86FF3BDBE8.taxon	description	Peromyscus gossypinus was reported from six counties in southeastern Oklahoma by Caire et al. (1989). The record from Osage County (Payne and Caire 1992) extended the range to the north and west. A new county record is reported for Cherokee County. Specimen records (1). — Cherokee County (1): 6.8 km E Cookson, T 14 N, R 23 E, Sec 2, SW 1 / 4, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 6752).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4B48422CADFAF4FF64DA1F.taxon	description	The distribution of R. fulvescens reported by Caire et al. (1989) included scattered counties in eastern and central Oklahoma. Since Caire et al. (1989), the known distribution of this species in the state also includes western Oklahoma and one county in the Panhandle. These records include: Cotton, Grady, Greer, Kiowa, and Love counties (Stangl et al. 1992); Washita County (Clark and Tumlison 1992); Osage County (Thies et al. 1993); Beckham, Carter, Cherokee, Custer, Hughes, McIntosh, Okmulgee, Pawnee, Rogers, and Seminole counties (Braun and Revelez 2005); Ottawa and Washington counties (McDonald et al. 2006); and Beaver, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Roger Mills, and Tillman counties (Roehrs et al. 2008). New county records are reported for Blaine, Bryan, Harmon, Jackson, Pushmataha, and Woods counties. Specimen records (39). — Blaine County (2): 9.7 km W Watonga, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2932); Roman Nose Stat Park, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5889). Bryan County (7): 1.6 km N Durant, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 5213, 5484); 11.3 km E Durant, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 5331, 5487); 1.6 km S Durant, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5485); Durant Holiday Inn, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5488); 3.2 km S, 8 km W Durant, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5622). Harmon County (16): Oklahoma banks of Red River, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2334); 8 km S, 3.2 km W Hollis, 3 (UCOCV-MAM 3199 – 3200, 3416); 9.7 km S, 3.2 km W Hollis, 9 (UCOCV-MAM 3948 – 3952, 4198 – 4199, 4201, 4204); 11.3 km S, 3.2 km W Hollis, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 3291, 3565); 11.3 km S Hollis, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 3409). Jackson County (1): plot 3, Altus Air Force Base, Altus, 1 (OMNH 36325). Pushmataha County (8): 6.4 km N, 9.7 km W Honobia, 4 (UCOCV-MAM 5904 – 5907); 6.4 km N, 9.7 km W Honobia, T 2 N, R 22 E, Sec 31, W 1 / 4, 4 (UCOCV-MAM 6748 – 6751). Woods County (5): 27.4 km W Alva, 4 (UAM 63044, 63047, 63050, 63060); Merrihew Cave, 1 (FHSM 36736).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4B48422FCFFB1CFFF8D91E.taxon	description	Eastern Harvest Mouse This distribution of R. humulis is not well known in the state, but the species appears to be restricted to central and eastern parts of the state. This species is listed as a Tier III species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). Caire et al. (1989) reported records from two counties. Subsequently, records have been reported from Pottawatomie County (Bradley et al. 1988), McCurtain County (Sheffield and Chapman 1992), Osage and Payne counties (Thies et al. 1993), Okmulgee and Rogers counties (Braun and Revelez 2005), and Le Flore County (Braun et al. 2011). A new specimen record is reported from Bryan County. Previously, this species was known only as an observation from Bryan County. Specimen records (1). — Bryan County (1): 8 km E Colbert, 1 (OMNH 18027).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E4A48432FD1FCACFEF4D97D.taxon	description	Specimen records (3). — Caddo County (3): 2.4 km N, 12.1 km E Binger, Pugh Ranch, 1 (OMNH 37185); 0.8 km W Anadarko, city limit on Park Rd, 1 (OMNH 38582); 9.7 km S Hydro, 1 (OMNH 39848).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E55485C2D55FED8F9D6DD11.taxon	description	T 16 N, R 5 W, Sec 11, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 253).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E55485C2D6AFCEEF984DB62.taxon	description	(1): 3.2 km N Shawnee, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4872).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E55485C2F89FED8FF3ADA1D.taxon	description	Specimen records of M. musculus are known from throughout the state (Caire et al. 1989). Since Caire et al. (1989), specimen records have been reported for Beaver, Ellis, and Greer counties (Roehrs et al. 2008). New records are reported for Blaine, Carter, Choctaw, Love, McCurtain, Pushmataha, Seminole, and Woodward counties. Specimen records (13). — Blaine County (2): Fay, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 4466, 4471). Carter County (1): Healdton, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5347). Choctaw County (2): 5.6 km N Hugo, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 5451, 5475). Love County (1): Overbrook, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5478). McCurtain County (2): 3.2 km S Broken Bow, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5610); 6.4 km S, 4.8 km W Broken Bow, Little River National Wildlife Refuge, 1 (OMNH 19856). Pushmataha County (1): 8 km N Snow, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5349). Seminole County (3): Konawa, 3 (OMNH 16850 – 16852). Woodward County (1): 9.7 km S Freedom, Alabaster Caverns, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 2938).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E55485C2FDDFB1CFECBD896.taxon	description	Specimen records of R. norvegicus, also referred to as the Brown Rat, are scattered throughout the state. Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records from 23 counties. New records are reported from Caddo, Carter, Nowata, and Pottawatomie counties. Specimen records (10). — Caddo County (1): 8 km NW Ft Cobb, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4906). Carter County (1): 3.2 km W Gene Autry, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5183). Nowata County (1): 0.8 km W Old Elm Bend School, 1 (YPM VZ YPM MAM 015703). Pottawatomie County (7): no specific locality, 3 (UCOCV-MAM 4572, 4905, 4912); Shawnee, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 4907, 4911); 4.8 km SE Earlsboro, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4908); Shawnee, Oklahoma Baptist University, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4909).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E54485D2D6AFD34F987DA18.taxon	description	Cynomys ludovicianus were distributed throughout western Oklahoma but now have more localized distributions. Cynomys ludovicianus is listed as a Tier II species by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation (Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation 2016). A single new specimen county record is reported for Pottawatomie County. Specimen records (1). — Pottawatomie County (1): no specific locality, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5154).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E54485D2D70FE86F9A0DC25.taxon	description	The distribution of R. rattus is limited to southern Oklahoma (Caire et al. 1989). New records are reported for Choctaw County. Specimen records (2). — Choctaw County (2): 8 km E Hugo, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5577); 8 km E Hugo on US 70 and 4.8 km S, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5831).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E54485D2FE0FDF5FFA2DAA1.taxon	description	Sciurus carolinensis is found in the eastern onehalf of Oklahoma. Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records in 26 counties and observational records for two additional counties. New county specimen records are reported for Bryan, Le Flore, and Marshall counties. Specimen records (7). — Bryan County (3): 1.6 km N Armstrong, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5568); below low water dam on Blue River, near Armstrong, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5576); 16.1 km SE Bennington, 1 (TTU 90644). Le Flore County (3): 16.1 km SE Heavener, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 5569); 4.5 km W Hwy 259, Hwy 144, 1 (OMNH 38084); 4.8 km E Honobia, 1 (OMNH 38554). Marshall County (1): University of Oklahoma Biological Station, Willis, 1 (OMNH 46546).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E57485E2D06FE7EF8FBDF81.taxon	description	Caire et al. (1989) reported specimens of T. stria - tus from counties in eastern Oklahoma and observational records for several counties in central Oklahoma. Since Caire et al. (1989), Caire and Caddell (2006) reported a new specimen record for Logan County and an observational record for Oklahoma County. New specimen county records are reported for Marshall, Pottawatomie, and Seminole Counties. Specimen records (7). — Marshall County (1): University of Oklahoma Biological Station, Willis, 1 (OMNH 17924). Pottawatomie County (3): 14.5 km E Tecumseh, 3 (UCOCV-MAM 4632, 4741, 5997). Seminole County (3): Earlsboro, 1 (UCOCV-MAM 4739); 3.2 km SE Earlsboro, 2 (UCOCV-MAM 4740, 5999).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
038F60221E57485E2F33FE7EFFB6DD31.taxon	description	Xerospermophilus spilosoma is known from northwestern and southwestern Oklahoma. Caire et al. (1989) reported specimen records from 12 counties. Stangl et al. (1992) reported a specimen county record for Cotton County, and a new county record is reported for Greer County. Specimen records (1). — Greer County (1): 10.5 km SW Mangum, 1 (MSB 294745).	en	Braun, Janet K., Mares, Michael A., Coyner, Brandi S., Loucks, Lynda S. (2020): New Records Of Mammals From Oklahoma. Occasional Papers of the Museum 364: 1-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15748626
