Peromyscus eva Thomas 1898
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Peromyscus eva Thomas 1898 View in CoL
Peromyscus eva Thomas 1898 View in CoL , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 1: 44.
Type Locality: México, Baja California Sur, San José del Cabo.
Vernacular Names: Southern Baja Deermouse.
Synonyms: Peromyscus carmeni Townsend 1912 .
Distribution: Most of Baja California Sur and Carmen Isl, México.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: P. eremicus species group. Ranked by Osgood (1909) as a race of P. eremicus , but Lawlor (1971 b), noting morphological differences and sympatry of the two, resurrected P. eva as a species, including the population on nearby Isla Carmen as a subspecies (also see Hafner et al., 2001). Specific differentiation sustained by electrophoretic and gene-sequence analyses (Avise et al., 1974; Riddle et al., 2000a, c); sister species to P. fraterculus ( Riddle et al., 2000 c) , another member of the Baja California Peninsular Desert fauna (e.g., Hafner and Riddle, 1997; Riddle et al., 2000 a, b). See Alvarez-Castañeda and Cortés-Calva (2003, Mammalian Species, 738).
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Peromyscus eva Thomas 1898
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
Peromyscus eva
Thomas 1898: 44 |