Spilogale putorius (carnivore)
Variant names: Spilogale ambarvalis
Mass: 633 g based on Crabb 1944 and Reed and Kennedy 2000
Diet: carnivore-invertivore based on Crabb 1941
Abundance: 0.17 to 1.75% (median 0.33%)
Latitudinal range: 18.9° to 39.0°Habitats: (9), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (2)
Found in 11 samples
Mexico: La Reserva Natural Sierra Nanchititla, Huasabas-Sahuaripa Region
United States: Ardis (Late Pleistocene), Haystack Cave (lower levels) (Late Pleistocene), Golf Course (Late Pleistocene), Harrodsburg Crevice (Late Pleistocene), Ripplemead (Late Pleistocene), Meyer Cave (Holocene), Schulze Cave (layer C1) (Late Pleistocene), Schulze Cave (layer C2) (Late Pleistocene), Inglis 1C (Early Pleistocene)
Size measurements:
♀ body mass | 481.9 g | N = 18 | Crabb 1944 |
♀ body mass | 481.9 g | N = 15 | Crabb 1944 |
♀ body mass | 481.9 g | N = 4 | Crabb 1944 |
♀ body mass | 538.6 g | N = 9 | Crabb 1944 |
♂ body mass | 708.7 g | N = 28 | Crabb 1944 |
♂ body mass | 737.1 g | N = 44 | Crabb 1944 |
♂ body mass | 652.0 g | N = 11 | Crabb 1944 |
♂ body mass | 680.4 g | N = 20 | Crabb 1944 |
♂ body mass | 620 g | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ body mass | 590 g | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ body mass | 600 g | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ ear length | 25 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ ear length | 24 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ ear length | 27 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ hind foot length | 60 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ hind foot length | 57 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ hind foot length | 59 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ tail length | 174 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ tail length | 165 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ tail length | 173 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ total body length | 560 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ total body length | 555 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
♂ total body length | 553 mm | N = 1 | Reed and Kennedy 2000 |
See also Spilogale, Spilogale gracilis, Spilogale marylandensis, Spilogale pygmaea, Spilogale sp.