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Dragoo, J. W., J. R. Choate, T. L. Yates, and T. P. O'Farrell. 1990. Evolutionary and taxonomic relationships among North American arid-land foxes. Journal of Mammalogy 71:318-332.

Frey, J. K. 2004. Taxonomy and distribution of the mammals of New Mexico: An annotated checklist. Occasional Papers Museum Texas Tech University 240:1-32.

Frost, D. R., and R. M. Timm. 1992. Phylogeny of plecotine bats (Chiroptera: "Vespertilionidae"): Summary of the evidence and proposal of a logically consistent taxonomy. American Museum Novitates 3034:1-16.

Hall, E. R. 1981. The mammals of North America. Second ed. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 2 volumes, 1181 + 90 pp.

Ederhoff, L. T. 1971. The mammals of El Paso County, Texas, with notes on vegetation. B.S. Thesis, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso. 130 pp.

Jones, J. K., Jr., and M. R. Lee. 1962. Three species of mammals from West Texas. Southwestern Naturalist 7:77-78.

Mercure, A., K. Ralls, K. P. Koepfli, and R. I. Wayne. Genetic subdivisions among small canids: Mitochondrial DNA differentiation of swift, kit, and arctic foxes. Evolution 47:1313-1328.

Schmidly, D. J. 1977. The Mammals of Trans-Pecos Texas. Texas A&M Press, College Station, 225 pp.

Schmidly, D. J. 2004. The mammals of Texas. 6th ed., University of Texas Press, Austin, 501 pp.

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