Mammals Obtained by Dr. Curt von Wedel from the Barrier Beach of Tamaulipas, Mexico
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This paper reports a small field study on a Tamaulipas barrier beach, describing habitat, collecting methods, and the mammals detected during a short March 1950 visit to Boca Jesús María. The author details dune and lagoon physiography, vegetation zones, trapping sites, and track observations, and reports specimens of a spotted ground squirrel, an Ord kangaroo rat, a hispid cotton rat, and a black-tailed jack rabbit, with signs of coyote. Taxonomic comparisons show some populations match mainland or Padre Island forms while others are subspecifically distinct; the text gives diagnoses, measurements, and notes on geographic range for each taxon.
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