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Biophotonics International 11:36-42.ĪLLEN, C. Our taxonomic decisions also reconfigure the ranges of other subspecies of conservation concern, notably P. The name cantwelli would now apply to the only extant populations of the Pacific pocket mouse, a reassignment with obvious management implications. cantwelli von Bloeker for the other two population segments along the coast, those that span the northwestern corner of San Diego County and adjacent Orange County and that in coastal Los Angeles County. pacificus Mearns) to the vicinity of its type locality at the mouth of the Tijuana River in the southwestern corner of San Diego County and resurrect P. Federally endangered Pacific pocket mouse ( P. We resurrect two names from their current placement in synonymies, synonymize two currently recognized subspecies, and we reassign a third. Using cranial geomorphometric shape parameters and dorsal color variables we delineate six regional groups of populations from this area that we recognize as valid, but these differ in name combination and geographic range from the current taxonomy. The Little pocket mouse ( Perognathus longimembris) encompasses 15 to 16 currently recognized subspecies, six of which are restricted to southern California and adjacent northern Baja California.
