Odocoileus virginianus ochrourus [Bailey]
Odocoileus virginianus macrourus [Taylor] and [Shaw], Occ. Papers Chas. R. Conner Mus., 2:30, December, 1929.
Odocoileus virginianus ochrourus [Bailey], Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 45:43, April 2, 1932.
Fig. 135. White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus leucurus), antlers of large buck killed in the fall of 1939 at Cathlamet, Washington, by Paul Lewis. (Fish and Wildlife Service photo by Victor B. [Scheffer]. No. 752.)
Type.—Obtained at Coolin, south end of Priest Lake, Bonner County, Idaho, by F. Lemmer on December 27, 1908; type in United States National Museum.
Racial characters.—A large, pale white tail with large, low antlers and distinctive cranial features.
Measurements.—The type, an adult male, measures ([Bailey], 1936. p. 43): total length 1,752; tail 265; hind foot 483; ear (dry) 120.