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- (Hollister, 1914) ****eyi (Nelson and Goldman, 1931) mexicana (Baird, 1858) shufeldti (Nelson and Goldman, 1931) Upper Mississippi Valley raccoon P. l. hirtus...
- Hamilton, 1893 – New Zealand coot (early Holocene of New Zealand) †Fulica shufeldti – (late Pleistocene of Florida) possibly a paleosubspecies of Fulica americana;...
- from the present-day American coot. However, the Pleistocene coot Fulica shufeldti (formerly F. minor), famously known as part of the Fossil Lake fauna,...
- the subspecies of common raccoon found on the local mainland, P. lotor shufeldti. Cozumel raccoons also exhibit ****ual dimorphism, with the males being...
- Hanson dark-e**** junco (J. h. pontilis) Shufeldt's dark-e**** junco (J. h. shufeldti) Thurber's dark-e**** junco (J. h. thurberi) Townsend's dark-e**** junco...
- Y French grunt Haemulon flavolineatum Y Y Freshwater goby Ctenogobius shufeldti Y Y Frigate tuna Auxis thazard Y Y Frilled shark Chlamydoselachus anguineus...
- goby) Ctenogobius shennongensis G. R. Yang & C. X. Xie, 1983 Ctenogobius shufeldti (D. S. Jordan & C. H. Eigenmann, 1887) (American freshwater goby) Ctenogobius...
- species of extant genera Stercorarius sp. (Middle Miocene) Stercorarius shufeldti (Fossil Lake Middle Pleistocene of WC US) Prehistoric subspecies of extant...
- saepepallens) Ctenogobius sagittula American freshwater goby (Ctenogobius shufeldti) Emerald goby (Ctenogobius smaragdus) Marked goby (Ctenogobius stigmaticus)...
- rotundatus (Champion, 1911) Ophryastes setosus (Van ****, 1934) Ophryastes shufeldti Casey, 1888 Ophryastes simulans (Van ****, 1934) Ophryastes sordidus LeConte...