1901. Odocoileus texensis Miller and Rehn, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 30:17, December 27, an accidental renaming of texanus.
Distribution in Tamaulipas.—Probably all of northern part of state.
Two fragments of lower jaw from the barrier beach were examined and assigned to this subspecies on geographic grounds.
Records of occurrence.—Specimens examined, 2, fragments from 33 mi. S Washington Beach.
Additional records: Sierra San Carlos (El Mulato and Sardinia) (Dice, 1937:256).
Odocoileus virginianus veraecrucis Goldman and Kellogg
1940. Odocoileus virginianus veraecrucis Goldman and Kellogg, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 53:89, June 28, type from Chijol, 200 ft., Veracruz.
Distribution in Tamaulipas.—Tropical area, reported only from Soto la Marina (Miller and Kellogg, 1955:806) and Savinito Tierre [= Tierra] Caliente (J. A. Allen, 1881:184) and Tampico (ibid.) as Cariacus virginianus mexicanus.
Mazama americana temama (Kerr)
Red Brocket
1782. Cervus temama Kerr, The Animal kingdom ..., p. 303. Type locality, restricted to Mirador, Veracruz, by Hershkovitz (Fieldiana-Zool., Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus., 31:567, July 10, 1951).