Comments On the Taxonomy And Geographic Distribution of Some North American Rabbits
Comments On the Taxonomy And Geographic Distribution of Some North American Rabbits
Hall Eugene Raymond
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N. Pinetis_. Additional evidence, however, is against this possibility; the notch inthe supraoccipital is deeper in specimens (No. 66136, from ChiricahuaMts. , and No. 204364, from Ash Creek in Graham Mts. ) from mountainsgeographically intermediate between the Huachuca Mountains and the WhiteMountains. Also, the holotype of _S. F. Holzneri_ differs from _S. N. Pinetis_ and agrees with other specimens of _S. F. Holzneri_ fromfarther southwest in Arizona in the robustness of the posteriorextensi...ons of the supraorbital processes and in the considerable degreeof fusion of the tips of these processes with the squamosals. Additionally, the rostrum of the holotype is wide and deep as in otherspecimens of _S. Floridanus_ from more eastern localities and is unlikethe narrow and shallow rostrum of _S. N. Pinetis_. If intergradation occurs in Arizona between the species _Sylvilagusfloridanus_ and _Sylvilagus nuttallii_, as Nelson (_op. Cit. _:200)intimated it might, the intergrades probably will be found along theTonto Rim or in the territory between the Blue Range and the GrahamMountains.
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