"A New Subspecies of Pocket Mouse from Kansas" by E. Raymond Hall is a zoological study from the mid-20th century that presents a description of a newly identified pocket mouse variation, “Perognathus flavescens cockrumi,” discovered in Kansas and Oklahoma. Hall's investigation is rooted in zoology and taxonomy and adds to the understanding of mammal species. The study thoroughly examines its physical traits, comparing it to related species and focusing on size, coloring, and skeleton. By carefully examining a variety of specimens, the author establishes the species' unique traits and geographical range, while also honoring Dr. E. Lendell Cockrum's work within the field of mammology.
A New Subspecies of Pocket Mouse from Kansas
By E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond) Hall
Embark on a journey of scientific discovery to unearth a newly identified pocket mouse with unique characteristics, found in the heartlands of America.
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