Spilogale saxatilis [Merriam], N. Amer. Fauna, 4:13, October 8, 1890.
Spilogale gracilis saxatilis [Howell], N. Amer. Fauna, 26:23, November 24, 1906.
Type.—Obtained at Provo, Utah County, Utah, by V. [Bailey] on November 13, 1890; type in United States National Museum.
Racial characters.—Size small; white areas extensive, especially on tail but white triangle on head small; white areas less often tinged with salmon or orange than latifrons.
Measurements.—[Howell] (1906: 32) gives the measurements of a male from Harney, Oregon, and the average of 3 females from Oregon as, respectively: total length 455, 360; length of tail 155, 129; hind foot 50, 40.
Distribution.—Southeastern Washington, north to Kamiak Butte ([Taylor] and [Shaw], 1929: 12).
Spilogale gracilis latifrons [Merriam]
Spilogale phenax latifrons [Merriam], N. Amer. Fauna, 4:15, October 8, 1890.
Spilogale olympica [Elliot], Field Columb. Mus., Publ. 32, zoöl. ser. 1:270, March, 1899 (type from Lake Sutherland, Clallam County, Washington).
Spilogale phenax olympica [Howell], N. Amer. Fauna, 26:33, November 24, 1906.