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Dipodomys ornatus

Dipodomys ornatus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Heteromyidae
Genus: Dipodomys
Species:
D. ornatus
Binomial name
Dipodomys ornatus
Merriam, 1894
Distribution of D. ornatus[2][3]
Synonyms[3]
  • Dipodomys phillipsii subsp. ornatus Merriam, 1894

Dipodomys ornatus, commonly known as the ornate kangaroo rat or plateau kangaroo rat, is a species of kangaroo rat in the family Heteromyidae. Found in Mexico, Dipodmys ornatus was originally thought to be a subspecies of Phillips's kangaroo rat, D. phillipsi, and was described as such in 1894 by Clinton Hart Merriam.[4][3][2] It was recognized as a subspecies until 2012.[5]

Distribution and habitat

Throughout Mexico, D. ornatus is found in primarily central areas; Aguascalientes, Durango, Guanajuato, Jalisco, San Luis Potosí, and Zacatecas.[2][5] They are located in areas with cacti, namely the prickly pear species, along with catclaw.[3]

Description

Members of the species Dipodomys ornatus exhibit sexual dimorphism in that males and females vary in size, with the males being marginally longer; in both genders, the species' black and white and somewhat long tail can be compared to its body, which is mostly colored like cinnamon.[3] It is four-toed on its hindfeet, and, on average, it is medium-sized compared to other kangaroo rat species (being 252–302 mm long).[5]

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