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Neotoma floridana (eastern woodrat)
Taxonomy
Mus floridanus was named by Ord (1818). It is extant. It is the type species of Neotoma.
It was recombined as Neotoma floridana by Say and Ord (1825), Hay (1902), Wiley (1980), Kurten and Anderson (1980) and Hulbert and Pratt (1998).
It was recombined as Neotoma floridana by Say and Ord (1825), Hay (1902), Wiley (1980), Kurten and Anderson (1980) and Hulbert and Pratt (1998).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1818 | Mus floridanus Ord |
1825 | Neotoma floridana Say and Ord p. 346 |
1857 | Neotoma magister Baird |
1858 | Neotoma magister Baird p. 498 |
1893 | Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone p. 16 |
1894 | Neotoma campestris Allen p. 322 |
1894 | Neotoma baileyi Merriam p. 123 |
1897 | Neotoma attwateri Mearns p. 721 |
1902 | Neotoma floridana Hay p. 727 |
1902 | Neotoma magister Hay p. 727 |
1980 | Neotoma floridana Kurten and Anderson p. 252 |
1980 | Neotoma floridana Wiley p. 1 |
1992 | Neotoma magister Hayes and Harrison |
1993 | Neotoma magister Hayes and Richmond |
1998 | Neotoma floridana Hulbert, Jr. and Pratt |
2001 | Neotoma magister Edwards and Bradley |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Neotoma floridana Ord 1818 [eastern woodrat]
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Invalid names: Neotoma attwateri Mearns 1897 [synonym], Neotoma baileyi Merriam 1894 [synonym], Neotoma campestris Allen 1894 [synonym], Neotoma magister Baird 1858 [synonym], Neotoma pennsylvanica Stone 1893 [synonym]
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available