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Neotoma albigula

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Catalogue of Life accepted name

Neotoma albigula Hartley, 1894


References in BioStor

    
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Notes on Siphonaptera, with Descriptions of Four New Species
C F Baker (1898) Journal of The New York Entomological Society 6: 53-56
A revision of American Siphonaptera, or fleas, together with a complete list and bibliography of the group
Carl F Baker (1904) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 27(1361): 365-469
Notes on the distribution of millipeds in Southern Texas, with descriptions of new genera and species from Texas, Arizona, Mexico and Costa Rica
O F Cook (1911) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 40(1810): 147-167
Five new mammals from Mexico and Arizona
E A Goldman (1915) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 28: 133-137
General Notes
J T Nichols, Harold C Bryant et al. (1920) Journal of Mammalogy 1: 87-97
Notes on North American fleas
Karl Jordan (1929) Novitates Zoologicae Tring 35: 28-39
The faunal areas of southern Arizona: a study in animal distribution
Harry S Swarth (1929) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 18: 267-383
Descriptions of heretofore unknown Mammals from Islands in the Gulf of California, Mexico
(1932) Transactions of The San Diego Society For Natural History 7: 161-185
A new subgenus and six new species of chigger mites (genus Trombicula) from the Central United States
(1954) Kansas University Science Bulletin 36: 919-941
A new subspecies of wood rat from Nayarit, Mexico, with new name-combinations for the Neotoma mexicana group
(1955) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 45: 328-332
The chigger mites of Kansas (Acarina, Trombiculidae)
Richard B Loomis (1956) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 37(19): 1195-1443
The baculum in the wood rat Neotoma stephensi
D F Hoffmeister and L De La Torre (1959) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 72: 171-172
The recent mammals of Tamaulipas, Mexico
T Alvarez (1963) University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History 14: 363-473
Scarab beetles of the genus Onthophagus North of Mexico
H Howden (1963) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 114(3467): 1-135
The genus Nidicola (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae)
Carl J Drake and Jon L Herring (1964) Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 77: 53-64
The generic relationships of the family Pyemotida (Acarina: Trombidiformes)
Earle A Cross (1965) University of Kansas Science Bulletin 45(7): 29-275
A revision of the Scenopinidae (Diptera) of the world
L P Kelsey (1969) Bulletin U. S. National Museum 277: 1-336
The subfamily Anomiopsyllinae (Hystrichopsyllidae: Siphonaptera). I. A revision of the genus Anomiopsyllus Baker
A M Barnes, V J Tipton and J A Wildie (1977) The Great Basin naturalist 37: 138-206
ECOLOGICAL DISTRIBUTION OF RODENTS IN CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK UTAH USA
D M Armstrong (1979) Great Basin Naturalist 39: 199-206
Terrestrial vertabrate fauna of the Kaiparowits Basin
N D Atwood, C L Pritchett et al. (1980) Great Basin Naturalist 40: 303-350
Historical Synthesis Of Mexican Mammalian Taxonomy
Ramirez-Pulido J and M C Britton (1981) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 94: 1-17
Quaternary paleontology and paleoecology of Crystal Ball Cave, Millard County, Utah: with emphasis on mammals and description of a new species of fossil skunk
(1985) Great Basin Naturalist 45: 337-390
The sangamon interglacial vertebrate fauna from Rancho la Brisca, Sonora, Mexico
Thomas R Van Devender, Amadeo M Rea and Michael L Smith (1985) Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 21: 23-55
Notes On The Sand Flies (Diptera : Psychodidae) Of Southern Arizona
C P Mchugh (1999) Entomological News 110: 297-301
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