Abstract
The range of the New-Mexican bridled weasel, Mustela frenata neomexicana (Barber and Cockerell) in Kansas is uncertain. Cockrum (mammals of Kansas, 1952: 248) lists its distribution as, “probably the southwestern part of the state, known only from one specimen from Seward County. “ I first encountered this animal about one mile west of Feterita, Stevens County, Section 30, Township 33S, and Range …
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