"A New Chipmunk (Genus Eutamias) from the Black Hills" by John A. White is a scientific paper that unveils a previously unrecognized chipmunk subspecies dwelling in the Black Hills region of the United States. The publication introduces "Eutamias minimus silvaticus," a new subspecies distinguished by unique physical traits such as coloration, size, and skull structure. Through detailed measurements and comparisons with similar species, White highlights the distinctive characteristics and geographic distribution of this chipmunk, correcting previous misidentifications and adding valuable knowledge about the variety of mammals within North American ecosystems.
A New Chipmunk (Genus Eutamias) from the Black Hills
By John A. White
Discover how a scientist identified a new chipmunk subspecies, revealing hidden distinctions in the wild.
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