Neotoma albigula (rodent)
Mass: 176 g based on Brown and Zeng 1989, Smith 1995, and Sorensen et al. 2004
Abundance: 0.20 to 47.76% (median 7.23%)
Latitudinal range: 30.3° to 33.8°Habitats: (3), desert/xeric shrubland (4), temperate coniferous forest (1)
Found in 8 samples
United States: Fort Bliss, Red Bluff, Fort Bayard Allotment (untreated woodland), Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (Flats), Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument (Uplands), Schulze Cave (layer B) (Holocene), Schulze Cave (layer C1) (Late Pleistocene), Slaton Quarry (Middle Pleistocene)
Size measurements:
body mass | 174.7 g | N = 197 | Brown and Zeng 1989 |
body mass | 196 g | N = 10 | Smith 1995 |
body mass | 192 g | N = 9 | Sorensen et al. 2004 |
ear length | 29 mm | N = 5 | Durrant 1934 |
hind foot length | 30 mm | N = 5 | Durrant 1934 |
skull width | 23.1 mm | N = 5 | Durrant 1934 |
tail length | 126 mm | N = 5 | Durrant 1934 |
total body length | 315 mm | N = 5 | Durrant 1934 |
upper tooth row length | 7.8 mm | N = 5 | Durrant 1934 |
See also Neotoma, Neotoma cinerea, Neotoma floridana, Neotoma fuscipes, Neotoma lepida, Neotoma leucodon, Neotoma magister, Neotoma mexicana, Neotoma micropus, Neotoma sp., Neotoma spp., Neotoma stephensi