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Taxonomy of the Chipmunks, Eutamias quadrivittatus and Eutamias umbrinus

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A systematic taxonomic study of two closely related chipmunk taxa that assesses morphological and color variation across specimens and populations. The author reviews historical classifications and synonymy, examines over 400 museum and private specimens, and plots geographic distributions. Methods include standardized skull and baculum measurements, use of Ridgway color nomenclature for pelage comparisons, and statistical tests to evaluate differences. The paper provides diagnostic characters, detailed descriptions of named taxa and subspecies, measurement tables, illustrations, and notes on type localities and intraspecific variation.

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John A. White

John A. White was a notable figure in the field of mammalogy, particularly recognized for his extensive research on chipmunks. His works, including "A New Chipmunk (Genus Eutamias) from the Black Hills" and "Genera and Subgenera of Chipmunks," contribute significantly to the understanding of the taxonomy and geographic distribution of these small mammals. White's studies often focused on the taxonomy of various chipmunk species, such as Eutamias quadrivittatus and Eutamias umbrinus, providing valuable insights into their classification and ecological roles in North America. His scholarly contributions remain relevant for researchers and enthusiasts in the field.

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