Citellus leucurus
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Definition
Noun A small ground squirrel species (Citellus leucurus, also classified as Urocitellus leucurus or Spermophilus leucurus) native to the western United States. It is characterized by its pale, whitish-gray coloration and is adapted to arid or semi-arid environments.
Usage
The term is used as a specific scientific name for a particular rodent species. It is primarily employed in zoological, biological, and ecological contexts. * The study focused on the hibernation patterns of Citellus leucurus. * Citellus leucurus is commonly found in the Great Basin region.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Context: The genus name is a historical classification for some ground squirrels. In modern taxonomy, this species is often placed in the genera or . Therefore, the term may appear in older scientific literature.
- Example: The specimen was originally described under the name Citellus leucurus.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: White-tailed antelope squirrel, antelope squirrel.
- Scientific Synonyms: , , (Note: Some taxonomic systems place it in a different genus).
- Related Terms: Ground squirrel, rodent, sciurid.
Synonyms
- White-tailed antelope squirrel
- Antelope ground squirrel (This common name can refer to several similar species in the genus ).
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific meaning: it refers to a particular species of ground squirrel. It is not used idiomatically or in non-literal contexts.
Noun
- small ground squirrel of western United States