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Subspecies and Distribution. M. f. frenata Lichtenstein, 1831 ��� NE Mexico and S USA (S Texas). M. f. affinis Gray, 1874 ��� Colombia. M. f. agilis Tschudi, 1844 ��� W Peru. M. f. alleni Merriam, 1896 ��� C USA (South Dakota & Wyoming). M. f. altifrontalis Hall, 1936 ��� SW Canada (British Columbia) and NW USA (coastal Oregon & Washington). M. f. arizonensis Mearns, 1891 ��� SW USA (Arizona). M. f. arthuri Hall, 1927 ��� S USA (Louisiana). M. f. aureoventris Gray, 1865 ��� Ecuador. M. f. boliviensis Hall, 1938 ��� Bolivia. M. f. costaricensis Goldman, 1912 ��� CostaRica. M. f. effera Hall, 1936 ��� NW USA (NE Oregon & SE Washington). M. f. goldmani Merriam, 1896 ��� El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico (Chiapas). M. f. helleri Hall, 1935 ��� E Peru. M. f. inyoensis Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (Inyo County, California). M. f. latirostra Hall, 1936 ��� NW Mexico (Baja California) and SW USA (S California). M. f. leucoparia Merriam, 1896 ��� SW Mexico. M. f. longicauda Bonaparte, 1838 ��� Great Plains of Canada and USA. M. f. macrophonius Elliot, 1905 ��� S Mexico (Oaxaca & Veracruz). M. f. macrura Taczanowski, 1874 ��� Peru (Cajamarca). M. f. meridana Hollister, 1914 ��� Venezuela. M. f. munda Bangs, 1899 ��� SW USA (NC coastal California). M. f. neomexicana Barber & Cockerell, 1898 ��� C & N Mexico and SW USA (New Mexico). M. f. nevadensis Hall, 1936 ��� W USA (Great Basin & Rocky Mts). M. f. nicaraguae]. A. Allen, 1916 ��� Honduras and Nicaragua. M. f. nigriauris Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (SC coastal California). M. f. noveboracensis Emmons, 1840 ��� SE Canada and E USA. M. f. occisor Bangs, 1899 ��� NE USA (Maine). M. f. olivacea Howell, 1913 ��� SE USA. M. f. oregonensis Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (Cascade Mts of Oregon). M. f. oribasus Bangs, 1899 ��� SW Canada (British Columbia) and NW USA (Montana). M. f. panamensis Hall, 1932 ��� Panama. M. f. peninsulae Rhoads, 1894 ��� SE USA (S Florida). M. f. perda Merriam, 1902 ��� Yucatan Peninsula, Belize and Mexico. M. f. perotae Hall, 1936 ��� C Mexico. M. f. primulina Jackson, 1913 ��� Midwestern USA. M. f. pulchra Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (Kern County, California). M. f. saturata Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (NC California & S Oregon). M. f. spadix Bangs, 1896 ��� N USA (Minnesota). M. f. texensis Hall, 1936 ��� S USA (C Texas). M. f. tropicalis Merriam, 1896 ��� E Mexico (Tamaulipas & Veracruz). M. f. washingtoni Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (NC Oregon & SC Washington). M. f. xanthogenys Gray, 1843 ��� SW USA (C California). in Mustelidae

Authors: Don E. Wilson; Russell A. Mittermeier;

Subspecies and Distribution. M. f. frenata Lichtenstein, 1831 ��� NE Mexico and S USA (S Texas). M. f. affinis Gray, 1874 ��� Colombia. M. f. agilis Tschudi, 1844 ��� W Peru. M. f. alleni Merriam, 1896 ��� C USA (South Dakota & Wyoming). M. f. altifrontalis Hall, 1936 ��� SW Canada (British Columbia) and NW USA (coastal Oregon & Washington). M. f. arizonensis Mearns, 1891 ��� SW USA (Arizona). M. f. arthuri Hall, 1927 ��� S USA (Louisiana). M. f. aureoventris Gray, 1865 ��� Ecuador. M. f. boliviensis Hall, 1938 ��� Bolivia. M. f. costaricensis Goldman, 1912 ��� CostaRica. M. f. effera Hall, 1936 ��� NW USA (NE Oregon & SE Washington). M. f. goldmani Merriam, 1896 ��� El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico (Chiapas). M. f. helleri Hall, 1935 ��� E Peru. M. f. inyoensis Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (Inyo County, California). M. f. latirostra Hall, 1936 ��� NW Mexico (Baja California) and SW USA (S California). M. f. leucoparia Merriam, 1896 ��� SW Mexico. M. f. longicauda Bonaparte, 1838 ��� Great Plains of Canada and USA. M. f. macrophonius Elliot, 1905 ��� S Mexico (Oaxaca & Veracruz). M. f. macrura Taczanowski, 1874 ��� Peru (Cajamarca). M. f. meridana Hollister, 1914 ��� Venezuela. M. f. munda Bangs, 1899 ��� SW USA (NC coastal California). M. f. neomexicana Barber & Cockerell, 1898 ��� C & N Mexico and SW USA (New Mexico). M. f. nevadensis Hall, 1936 ��� W USA (Great Basin & Rocky Mts). M. f. nicaraguae]. A. Allen, 1916 ��� Honduras and Nicaragua. M. f. nigriauris Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (SC coastal California). M. f. noveboracensis Emmons, 1840 ��� SE Canada and E USA. M. f. occisor Bangs, 1899 ��� NE USA (Maine). M. f. olivacea Howell, 1913 ��� SE USA. M. f. oregonensis Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (Cascade Mts of Oregon). M. f. oribasus Bangs, 1899 ��� SW Canada (British Columbia) and NW USA (Montana). M. f. panamensis Hall, 1932 ��� Panama. M. f. peninsulae Rhoads, 1894 ��� SE USA (S Florida). M. f. perda Merriam, 1902 ��� Yucatan Peninsula, Belize and Mexico. M. f. perotae Hall, 1936 ��� C Mexico. M. f. primulina Jackson, 1913 ��� Midwestern USA. M. f. pulchra Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (Kern County, California). M. f. saturata Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (NC California & S Oregon). M. f. spadix Bangs, 1896 ��� N USA (Minnesota). M. f. texensis Hall, 1936 ��� S USA (C Texas). M. f. tropicalis Merriam, 1896 ��� E Mexico (Tamaulipas & Veracruz). M. f. washingtoni Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (NC Oregon & SC Washington). M. f. xanthogenys Gray, 1843 ��� SW USA (C California). in Mustelidae

Abstract

Subspecies and Distribution. M. f. frenata Lichtenstein, 1831 ��� NE Mexico and S USA (S Texas). M. f. affinis Gray, 1874 ��� Colombia. M. f. agilis Tschudi, 1844 ��� W Peru. M. f. alleni Merriam, 1896 ��� C USA (South Dakota & Wyoming). M. f. altifrontalis Hall, 1936 ��� SW Canada (British Columbia) and NW USA (coastal Oregon & Washington). M. f. arizonensis Mearns, 1891 ��� SW USA (Arizona). M. f. arthuri Hall, 1927 ��� S USA (Louisiana). M. f. aureoventris Gray, 1865 ��� Ecuador. M. f. boliviensis Hall, 1938 ��� Bolivia. M. f. costaricensis Goldman, 1912 ��� CostaRica. M. f. effera Hall, 1936 ��� NW USA (NE Oregon & SE Washington). M. f. goldmani Merriam, 1896 ��� El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico (Chiapas). M. f. helleri Hall, 1935 ��� E Peru. M. f. inyoensis Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (Inyo County, California). M. f. latirostra Hall, 1936 ��� NW Mexico (Baja California) and SW USA (S California). M. f. leucoparia Merriam, 1896 ��� SW Mexico. M. f. longicauda Bonaparte, 1838 ��� Great Plains of Canada and USA. M. f. macrophonius Elliot, 1905 ��� S Mexico (Oaxaca & Veracruz). M. f. macrura Taczanowski, 1874 ��� Peru (Cajamarca). M. f. meridana Hollister, 1914 ��� Venezuela. M. f. munda Bangs, 1899 ��� SW USA (NC coastal California). M. f. neomexicana Barber & Cockerell, 1898 ��� C & N Mexico and SW USA (New Mexico). M. f. nevadensis Hall, 1936 ��� W USA (Great Basin & Rocky Mts). M. f. nicaraguae]. A. Allen, 1916 ��� Honduras and Nicaragua. M. f. nigriauris Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (SC coastal California). M. f. noveboracensis Emmons, 1840 ��� SE Canada and E USA. M. f. occisor Bangs, 1899 ��� NE USA (Maine). M. f. olivacea Howell, 1913 ��� SE USA. M. f. oregonensis Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (Cascade Mts of Oregon). M. f. oribasus Bangs, 1899 ��� SW Canada (British Columbia) and NW USA (Montana). M. f. panamensis Hall, 1932 ��� Panama. M. f. peninsulae Rhoads, 1894 ��� SE USA (S Florida). M. f. perda Merriam, 1902 ��� Yucatan Peninsula, Belize and Mexico. M. f. perotae Hall, 1936 ��� C Mexico. M. f. primulina Jackson, 1913 ��� Midwestern USA. M. f. pulchra Hall, 1936 ��� SW USA (Kern County, California). M. f. saturata Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (NC California & S Oregon). M. f. spadix Bangs, 1896 ��� N USA (Minnesota). M. f. texensis Hall, 1936 ��� S USA (C Texas). M. f. tropicalis Merriam, 1896 ��� E Mexico (Tamaulipas & Veracruz). M. f. washingtoni Merriam, 1896 ��� W USA (NC Oregon & SC Washington). M. f. xanthogenys Gray, 1843 ��� SW USA (C California).

Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2009, Mustelidae, pp. 564-656 in Handbook of the Mammals of the World ��� Volume 1 Carnivores, Barcelona :Lynx Edicions on page 650, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5714044

Keywords

Mammalia, Carnivora, Mustela frenata, Mustelidae, Animalia, Biodiversity, Mustela, Chordata, Taxonomy

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