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Geomys jugossicularis

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Geomys jugossicularis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Geomyidae
Genus: Geomys
Species:
G. jugossicularis
Binomial name
Geomys jugossicularis
Hooper, 1940
Subspecies[1]
  • G. j. jugossicularis Hooper, 1940
  • G. j. halli Sudman et al., 1987
Synonyms
  • Geomys lutescens jugossicularis Hooper, 1940
  • Geomys bursarius jugossicularis Hooper, 1940

Geomys jugossicularis, also known as Hall's pocket gopher and Colorado pocket gopher, is a species of pocket gopher native to the western United States (Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska).[2] Little is known of its behavior or ecology aside from typical behaviors of the other pocket gophers.

Taxonomy

This species was originally considered a subspecies of the Sand Hills pocket gopher and then later a subspecies of the plains pocket gopher. Chromosomal and genetic evidence have supported that there is no gene flow between this species and either G. lutescens or G. bursarius, suggesting that this is a distinct species. It forms a clade that is genetically distinct from all other members of this genus.[3] This species is a sister species to Geomys lutescens.

There are two subspecies: G. j. jugossicularis and G. j. halli. G. j. halli was formerly considered a subspecies of Geomys lutescens, but was found to be genetically distinct from that species.[3] G. j. jugossicularis is found in northeastern Colorado, while G. j. halli is found in western Nebraska. The exact border between the two subspecies is not known. They differ in their karyotype numbers and in G. j. halli being smaller.g

G. j. halli is named after Eugene Raymond Hall.[4]

References

  1. ^ Chambers, Ryan R.; Sudman, Philip D.; Bradley, Robert D. (2 June 2009). "A Phylogenetic Assessment of Pocket Gophers (Geomys): Evidence from Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genes". Journal of Mammalogy. 90 (3): 537–547. doi:10.1644/08-MAMM-A-180R1.1. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  2. ^ Elrod, Douglas A.; Zimmerman, Earl G.; Sudman, Philip D.; Heidt, Gary A. (August 2000). "A New Subspecies of Pocket Gopher (Genus Geomys) from the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas with Comments on its Historical Biogeography". Journal of Mammalogy. 81 (3): 852–864. doi:10.1644/1545-1542(2000)081<0852:ANSOPG>2.3.CO;2. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  3. ^ a b Sudman, Philip D.; Wickliffe, Jeffrey K.; Horner, Peggy; Smolen, Michael J.; Bickham, John W.; Bradley, Robert D. (24 August 2006). "Molecular Systematics of Pocket Gophers of the Genus Geomys". Journal of Mammalogy. 87 (4): 668-676. doi:10.1644/05-MAMM-A-349R2.1. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  4. ^ Sudman, Philip D.; Choate, Jerry R.; Zimmerman, Earl G. (August 1987). "Taxonomy of Chromosomal Races of Geomys bursarius lutescens Merriam". Journal of Mammalogy. 68 (3): 526–543. doi:10.2307/1381589. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
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