Thomomys bottae osgoodi Goldman
Thomomys perpallidus osgoodi Goldman, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., 21:424, October 19, 1931.
Thomomys bottae osgoodi Goldman, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 48:156; October 31, 1935.
Thomomys perpallidus aureus Bailey, N. Amer. Fauna, 39:75, November 15, 1915; Barnes, Bull. Univ. Utah, 12 (No. 15):85, April, 1922; Bull. Univ. Utah, 17 (No. 12):100, June, 1927.
Type.—Male, adult, skin and skull, No. 158530, U. S. National Museum (Biological Surveys Collection); Hanksville, Wayne County, Utah; October 20, 1908; collected by W. H. Osgood; original number 3701 (after Goldman, type not seen).
Range.—Eastern Utah in the valleys of the drainage of the San Rafael, Dirty Devil and Price rivers.
Diagnosis.—Size medium (see measurements). Color: Upper parts near (e) Pale Ochraceous Buff, definitely yellow in appearance; sides Pale Ochraceous Buff; entire underparts white, with a wash of Light Buff in the pectoral and inguinal regions; top of head, nose, cheeks, and chin dusky; postauricular patches grayish black; front feet, hind feet and distal part of tail white. Skull: Fairly robust but narrow; zygomatic arches concave medially in mid-jugal region; skull moderately convex dorsally, due to swelling in region of base of rostrum; lambdoidal suture situated well ahead of posterior margin of skull, with supraoccipital forming a side shelf at posterior part of skull; interpterygoid space narrowly V-shaped; tympanic bullae well inflated ventrally; basioccipital short; nasals rounded posteriorly; molariform teeth large.
Comparisons.—Topotypes of osgoodi differ from those of Thomomys bottae absonus as follows: Size generally smaller. Color: Lighter throughout, more yellowish in appearance as opposed to buffy. Skull: Smaller in all measurements, except length of nasals, mastoid breadth, and alveolar length of upper molar series which are larger; rostrum shorter but relatively wider; zygomatic arches more robust and concave medially; palate wider; supraoccipital more bulging posteriorly; tympanic bullae more inflated ventrally; molariform teeth larger.
For comparisons with Thomomys bottae aureus and T. b. dissimilis see accounts of those forms.