. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. 336 SCHMIDLY ET 40 30 20 120 0 200 400 J I L Fig. 12. —Distributions of Chaetodipus baileyi and C. hispidus. mainly to the Chihuahuan Desert Province, occurring from southern New Mexico south through Trans-Pecos Texas and into Jalisco (Fig, 9). C. pernix (Fig. 10) has a distribution nearly identical to that of C. artus (Fig. 9), occurring in the Sinaloa Coast Province along the Pacific Coast of Mexico and barely entering the American Desert Province in southern Sonora. The four medium-sized, polytypic species (C baileyi, C. hisidus, C. californ


. Biology of the Heteromyidae. Heteromyidae. 336 SCHMIDLY ET 40 30 20 120 0 200 400 J I L Fig. 12. —Distributions of Chaetodipus baileyi and C. hispidus. mainly to the Chihuahuan Desert Province, occurring from southern New Mexico south through Trans-Pecos Texas and into Jalisco (Fig, 9). C. pernix (Fig. 10) has a distribution nearly identical to that of C. artus (Fig. 9), occurring in the Sinaloa Coast Province along the Pacific Coast of Mexico and barely entering the American Desert Province in southern Sonora. The four medium-sized, polytypic species (C baileyi, C. hisidus, C. californicus and C. formosus) typically have broader distri- butions than the small-sized polytypic forms. C. baileyi occurs throughout most of. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brown, James H; Genoways, Hugh H. [Stillwater, Okla. ?] : American Society of Mammalogists


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