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The western meadow vole (Microtus drummondii) is a species of North American vole found in western North America, the midwestern United States, western Ontario, Canada, and formerly in Mexico. It was previously considered conspecific with the eastern meadow vole ( M. pennsylvanicus ), but genetic studies indicate that it is a distinct species.
Rock vole: Microtus chrotorrhinus: Rare Northeast Meadow vole: Microtus pennsylvanicus: Common Statewide Woodland vole: Microtus pinetorum: Common Statewide Southern bog lemming: Synaptomys cooperi: Uncommon Statewide Southern red-backed vole: Clethrionomys gapperi: Common Statewide Muskrat: Ondatra zibethicus: Common Statewide
East European vole (Microtus mystacinus) Altai vole (Microtus obscurus) split from M. arvalis [7] Paradox vole (Microtus paradoxus) East European gray vole (Microtus rossiaemeridionalis) split from M. mystacinus [8] Schidlovsky's vole (Microtus schidlovskii) Social vole (Microtus socialis) Transcaspian vole (Microtus transcaspicus)
The western meadow vole, Florida salt marsh vole, and beach vole were formerly considered regional variants or subspecies of M. pennsylvanicus, but have all since been designated as distinct species. The eastern meadow vole is active year-round, usually at night.
Sagebrush vole, Lemmiscus curtatus; Gray-tailed vole, Microtus canicaudus; Long-tailed vole, Microtus longicaudus; Montane vole, Microtus montanus; Creeping vole, Microtus oregoni; Western meadow vole, Microtus drummondii; Water vole, Microtus richardsoni; Townsend's vole, Microtus townsendii; Southern red-backed vole, Clethrionomys gapperi
Singing vole, Microtus miurus [n 12] LC; California vole, Microtus californicus [n 4] LC (ssp. scirpen: E) Gray-tailed vole, Microtus canicaudus [n 1] LC; Rock vole, Microtus chrotorrhinus [n 4] LC; Western meadow vole, Microtus drummondii NE; Florida salt marsh vole, Microtus dukecampbelli E; Guatemalan vole, Microtus guatemalensis NT
North American water vole; Western meadow vole; Woodland vole; Z. Zempoaltépec vole This page was last edited on 3 May 2023, at 16:41 (UTC). Text ...
Didelphimorphia is the order of common opossums of the Western Hemisphere. Opossums probably diverged from the basic South American marsupials in the late Cretaceous or early Paleocene . They are small to medium-sized marsupials, about the size of a large house cat , with a long snout and prehensile tail.