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Sigmodon hispidus
Say & Ord, 1825
(redirected from:
Sigmodon hispidus floridanus
A. H. Howell, 1943)
Family:
Cricetidae
[
Sigmodon hispidus exsputus
G. M. Allen, 1920,
more
Sigmodon hispidus floridanus
A. H. Howell, 1943,
Sigmodon hispidus insulicola
A. H. Howell, 1943,
Sigmodon hispidus littoralis
Chapman, 1889,
Sigmodon hispidus spadicipygus
Bangs, 1898
]
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