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Lepus callotis callotis Wagler, 1830
Synonymous with
Lepus mexic**** (Lichtenstein, 1830) and
Lepus nigricaudatus (Bennett, 1833)
Lepus callotis gallardi...
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Africa and
north of the Tana River, and the fringe-eared oryx (Oryx
beisa callotis)
south of the Tana
River in
southern Kenya and
parts of Tanzania. The species...
- The fringe-eared oryx (Oryx
callotis or Oryx
beisa callotis), is a
large species or
subspecies of oryx
antelope native to East Africa. It was originally...
- subspecies; the
common beisa oryx (O. b. beisa) and the fringe-eared oryx (O. b.
callotis). In the past, both were
considered subspecies of the gemsbok. The East...
- Black-tailed jackrabbit,
Lepus californicus White-sided jackrabbit,
Lepus callotis Cape hare,
Lepus capensis Corsican hare,
Lepus corsic****
Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
- Black-tailed jackrabbit,
Lepus californicus White-sided jackrabbit,
Lepus callotis Cape hare,
Lepus capensis Corsican hare,
Lepus corsic****
Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
-
three Lepus species share a
common white-sided
jackrabbit ancestor: L.
callotis (white-sided jackrabbit), L.
alleni (antelope jackrabbit), and L. flavigularis...
- brachyurus) Black-tailed
jackrabbit (L. californicus) White-sided
jackrabbit (L.
callotis) Cape hare (L. capensis)
Corsican hare (L. corsic****)
Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
- brachyurus) Black-tailed
jackrabbit (L. californicus) White-sided
jackrabbit (L.
callotis) Cape hare (L. capensis)
Corsican hare (L. corsic****)
Tehuantepec jackrabbit...
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antelope (L. alleni) jackrabbits, with the white-sided
jackrabbit (L.
callotis)
being basal to both clades. It was thus
reinstated as a
separate species...