Canis rufus rufus

This article is about the Texas red wolf, a type of red wolf (Canis rufus). For the species as a whole, see Red wolf.

Canis rufus var. "rufus" (formerly Canis rufus rufus) or the Texas red wolf, distinct from the extinct Texas (gray) wolf ( Canis lupus monstrabilis) is a type of red wolf that lived in Texas. As the Texas red wolf is no longer considered a red wolf Canis rufus subspecies, though it was formerly considered to be Canis rufus rufus (which according to taxonomic conventions tends to indicate it as a probably type subspecies for the Canis rufus species), and it has been given no forma taxon below the species level, the Texas red wolf would now be considered a type, kind, or variety of the species, perhaps Canis rufus var. "rufus".[1][2]

It may crossbreed with coyotes or domestic dogs.

References

  1. Chambers SM, Fain SR, Fazio B, Amaral M (2012). "An account of the taxonomy of North American wolves from morphological and genetic analyses". North American Fauna 77: 1–67. doi:10.3996/nafa.77.0001.
  2. L. David Mech and Ronald M. Nowak (2010). "Systematic Status of Wild Canis in North-Central Texas". Southeastern Naturalist 9 (3): 587–594. doi:10.1656/058.009.0315.
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