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Reithrodontomys mexicanus

Identifiers

Catalogue of Life accepted name

Reithrodontomys mexicanus (Saussure, 1860)


References in BioStor

    
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Mammals of Panama
Edward A Goldman (1921) Smithsonian miscellaneous collections 69(5): 1-309
A new sub-species of harvest mouse (genus Reithrodontomys) from Chiapas, Mexico
(1950) Journal of The Washington Academy of Sciences 40: 418-419
The recent mammals of Tamaulipas, Mexico
T Alvarez (1963) University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History 14: 363-473
Mammals from Isla Cozumel, Mexico, With Description of a New Species of Harvest Mouse
J Knox Jones and Timothy E Lawlor (1965) University of Kansas Publications Museum of Natural History 16(3): 409-419
Mites of the subfamily Laelaptinae in Panama (Acarina: Laelaptidae)
Vernon J Tipton, Robert M Altman and Charles M Kennan (1966)
The chiggers of Panama (Acarina: Trombiculidae)
James M Brennan and Conrad E Yunker (1966)
The fleas (Siphonaptera) of Panama
Vernon J Tipton and Eustorgio Méndez (1966)
Checklist of the mammals of Panama
Charles O Handley Jr. (1966)
Appendix. Classified list of hosts and parasites
Rupert L Wenzel, Vernon J Tipton and Christina Johnson Fowler (1966)
On the rodent infesting Anoplura of Panama
Phyllis True Johnson (1972) Great Basin Naturalist 32: 121-136
Notes on zoogeography, convergent evolution and taxonomy of fleas (Siphonaptera), based on collections from Gunong Benom and elsewhere in South-East Asia. II. Convergent evolution
Robert Traub (1972) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology 23(10): 307-387
Host And Elevational Specificity Of Parasitic Beetles
R M Timm and J S Ashe (1987) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 100: 13-20
Geographic variation and evolutionary relationships among broad-clawed shrews of the Cryptotis goldmani-group (Mammalia: Insectivora: Soricidae)
Neal Woodman and Pobert M Timm (1999) Fieldiana Zoology 91: 1-35
A New Species Of Habromys (Muroidea : Neotominae) From Mexico, With Generic Review Of Species Definitions And Remarks On Diversity Patterns Among Mesoamerican Small Mammals Restricted To Humid Montane Forests
M D Carleton, O Sanchez and G U Vidales (2002) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 115: 488-533
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