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The Durango chipmunk (Neotamias durangae) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is endemic to Mexico. Distribution.
Chipmunks are classified as four genera: Tamias, of which the eastern chipmunk (T. striatus) is the only living member; Eutamias, of which the Siberian chipmunk (E. sibiricus) is the only living member; Nototamias, which consists of three extinct species, and Neotamias, which includes the 23 remaining, mostly western North American, species.
Neotamias is a genus of chipmunks within the tribe Marmotini of the squirrel family. It contains 23 species, which mostly occur in western North America. It contains 23 species, which mostly occur in western North America.
Neotamias alpinus - alpine chipmunk; Neotamias amoenus - yellow-pine chipmunk; Neotamias bulleri - Buller's chipmunk; Neotamias canipes - gray-footed chipmunk; Neotamias cinereicollis - gray-collared chipmunk; Neotamias dorsalis - cliff chipmunk; Neotamias durangae - Durango chipmunk; Neotamias merriami - Merriam's chipmunk; Neotamias minimus ...
This is a list of the native wild mammal species recorded in Mexico.As of September 2014, there were 536 mammalian species or subspecies listed. Based on IUCN data, Mexico has 23% more noncetacean mammal species than the U.S. and Canada combined in an area only 10% as large, or a species density over 12 times that of its northern neighbors.
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Caged Tamias chipmunk, Tokyo area. The genus Tamias was formerly divided into three subgenera that, in sum, included all chipmunk species: Tamias, the eastern chipmunk and other fossil species; Eutamias, of which the Siberian chipmunk (E. sibiricus) is the only living member; and Neotamias, which includes the 23 remaining, mostly western ...
Crater chipmunk, Neotamias cratericus [9] Buller's chipmunk, Neotamias bulleri VU; Gray-footed chipmunk, Neotamias canipes [n 1] LC; Gray-collared chipmunk, Neotamias cinereicollis [n 4] LC; Cliff chipmunk, Neotamias dorsalis [n 4] LC; Durango chipmunk, Neotamias durangae LC and: [n 3] Sierra del Carmen chipmunk, Neotamias solivagus [9]