Thomomys monticola mazama~ Merriam This subspecies of the Cascades of Oregon and Thomomys monticola nasicus of the territory immediately to the east of the Cascades, in the same state, were originally described (Merriam, Proc.
Monticola inhabits the limestone hills of central and southwestern Texas.
Planchon states that this is the Monticolaof Engelmann, but not the Monticola of Buckley.
There seems to be some doubt among other botanists as to the parentage of Champini and it is variously credited to Candicans, Rupestris, Monticola and Berlandieri.
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