- teratorns—of which, two
species are
known to have existed:
Teratornis merriami and
Teratornis woodburnensis. A
large number of
fossil and
subfossil bones...
- Gould, 1856 – northwest,
central north Mexico (includes onusta) M. g.
merriami Nelson, 1900 – west USA M. g.
gallopavo Linnaeus, 1758 –
south Mexico An...
-
Tapirus merriami,
commonly called Merriam's tapir, is an
extinct species of
tapir which inhabited North America during the Pleistocene.
Tapirs have a long...
- Merriam's
kangaroo rat (Dipodomys
merriami) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Heteromyidae. The
species name
commemorates Clinton Hart Merriam. It is...
- The Merriam's
miner bee (Andrena
merriami) is a
species of
miner bee in the
family Andrenidae. It is
found in
North America. "Standardized
Common Names...
- (Heermann's
kangaroo rat)
Dipodomys ingens (Giant
kangaroo rat)
Dipodomys merriami (Merriam's
kangaroo rat)
Dipodomys microps (Chisel-toothed
kangaroo rat)...
- The Merriam's elk (Cervus
canadensis merriami) is an
extinct subspecies of elk once
found in the arid
lands of the
southwestern United States (in Arizona...
- Merriam's
chipmunk (Neotamias
merriami) is a
species of
chipmunk in the
family Sciuridae. It is
found in
central and
southern California in the United...
-
seven species in six
genera have been identified:
Teratornis Teratornis merriami. This is by far the best-known species. Over a
hundred specimens have been...
-
Sceloporus merriami annulatus,
commonly known as the Big Bend
canyon lizard, is a
subspecies of the
canyon lizard, and is
endemic to
southwestern Texas...