Mass: 48.9 g based on Djawdan and Garland Jr 1988, Longland and Jenkins 1987, Perri and Randall 1999, Brown and Zeng 1989, Hinds and MacMillen 1985, Lawler and Geluso 1986, and Morton et al. 1980
Abundance: 0.09 to 46.70% (median 2.79%)
Latitudinal range: 21.9° to 42.3°Habitats: (8), desert/xeric shrubland (7), temperate coniferous forest (1), temperate savanna (1)
Found in 17 samples
Mexico: Matancillas, La Campana, La Huerta
United States: Fort Bliss, Raft River Valley, Red Bluff, Fort Bayard Allotment (untreated woodland), Jornada Validation Site (1971), Cross Bar Cooperative Management Area, Camels Back Cave (Stratum I) (Holocene), Camels Back Cave (Stratum II) (Holocene), Sunshine Locality (Unit A) (Holocene), Schulze Cave (layer C1) (Late Pleistocene), Schulze Cave (layer C2) (Late Pleistocene), Eleventh Hour Site (Room 7, Layer 2) (Holocene), Eleventh Hour Site (Room 7, Layer 3) (Holocene), Slaton Quarry (Middle Pleistocene)
body mass | 47.8 g | N = 7 | Djawdan and Garland Jr 1988 |
♀ body mass | 48.9 g | N = 89 | Longland and Jenkins 1987 |
♀ body mass | 49.4 g | N = 25 | Perri and Randall 1999 |
♂ body mass | 52.3 g | N = 56 | Longland and Jenkins 1987 |
♂ body mass | 51.4 g | N = 13 | Perri and Randall 1999 |
body mass | 48.1 g | N = 280 | Brown and Zeng 1989 |
body mass | 46.8 g | N = 9 | Hinds and MacMillen 1985 |
body mass | 44.4 g | N = 2 | Lawler and Geluso 1986 |
body mass | 53.2 g | N = 8 | Morton et al. 1980 |
body mass | 55.3 g | N = 3 | Morton et al. 1980 |
head and body length | 105 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
head and body length | 105 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
hind foot length | 37 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
hind foot length | 37 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
tail length | 135 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
tail length | 128 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
total body length | 239 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
total body length | 233 mm | N = 2 | Davis 1942 |
See also Dipodomys, Dipodomys agilis, Dipodomys californicus, Dipodomys deserti, Dipodomys merriami, Dipodomys microps, Dipodomys panamintinus, Dipodomys phillipsii, Dipodomys sp., Dipodomys spectabilis