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A concise taxonomic note documents a distinct subspecies of the southern bog lemming discovered at a single site in southwestern Nebraska. The paper furnishes specimen records and detailed external and cranial measurements, identifies diagnostic characters such as darker dorsal pelage, broader anterior nasals, relatively small auditory bullae, and longer tooth-rows, and compares these traits with neighboring subspecies. It describes the species' narrow wet-grass habitat, notes associated small mammal species, and interprets the population as a relict of a formerly broader distribution while suggesting additional searches in the eastern Great Plains.
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