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English: Distribution of Tamias striatus. T. s. griseus (triangles pointing up), T. s. doorsiensis (circles), T. s. peninsulae (squares), and T. s. ohioensis (inverted triangles). The black symbols mark where collected specimens were taken from, while the open symbols refer to other records.
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Source https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/12471750 page 40 of the document, electronic page 44 of ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS OF THE LAKE MICHIGAN REGION Volume 15. Mammals of the Lake Michigan Drainage Basin
Author Charles A. Long

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