Spermophilus beecheyi (Richardson, 1829)

Spermophilus beecheyi


Species recognized by T Orrell (custodian), The Integrated Taxonomic Information System external link in 
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Morphology

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Marcie Lima

California ground squirrels typically have mottled fur, with gray, light and dark brown, and white present in their pelage. They typically have a darker mantle. The shoulders, neck and sides of this species are a lighter gray. The bushy tail is a combination of the colors that appear on the back. The underside is a lighter combination of light brown, gray and white. California ground squirrels have a white ring around each eye.

The body length can range from 330 to 508 mm and tail length from 127-229 mm. These animals range in weight from 280 to 738 g. The ears are > 10 mm and < 25.4 mm. The dental formula is 1/1 : 0/0 : 2/1 : 3/3 = 22.

(Alden et al., 1998; Ingles, 1947; Linsdale, 1946; MacClintock, 1970; Whitaker, 1980)