Lepus californicus Gray, 1837
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15748626 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15755396 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038F6022-1E47-484E-2F88-FCE0FE1BDBEA |
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Felipe |
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Lepus californicus Gray, 1837 |
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Lepus californicus Gray, 1837 View in CoL
Black-tailed Jackrabbit
Lepus californicus View in CoL is characteristic of western Oklahoma but has been reported from northeastern and southeastern counties. Since Caire et al. (1989), a new specimen record was reported for McCurtain County ( Braun and Revelez 2005). Additionally, observational records have been reported for Washita ( Clark and Tumlison 1992) and Ellis ( Caire et al. 2010) counties. New specimen records are reported for Murray, Pawnee, and Seminole counties.
Specimen records (3).—Murray County (1): 2.1 km S, 3.2 km W Davis, 1 (FHSM-M 18900). Pawnee County (1): 3.2 km E Teriton, 1 (CAS 7450). Seminole County (1): 4.8 km E Seminole, 1 (ISM 689069).
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