This is a list of mammals in California, including both current and recently historical inhabitants.
Though long extirpated from the state, the grizzly bear remains the official state mammal of California.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) monitors certain species and subspecies of special concern. These are mammals whose populations may be locally threatened, but which are excluded from federal and international conservation lists. Taxa of special concern in California are noted below, as are endemic, introduced, harvest, and vagrant species.
There are 226 mammal species listed, including 185 terrestrial and 42 marine.
Opossums
Opossum (Didelphis virginiana)
Order: Didelphimorphia, Family: Didelphidae
One species of opossum occurs in California.
Common name
Scientific name
Status
Distribution
Virginia opossum
Didelphis virginiana
Common, Introduced, Harvest
Statewide
Eulipotyphlans
Desert shrew (Notiosorex crawfordi)
Order: Eulipotyphla, Family: Soricidae
Thirteen species of shrews occur in California.
Common name
Scientific name
Status
Distribution
Desert (or Crawford's gray) shrew
Notiosorex crawfordi
Southern deserts
Marsh shrew
Sorex bendirii
Northwest
Mount Lyell shrew
Sorex lyelli
Endemic, special concern
Central Sierra Nevada, high elevation
Merriam's shrew
Sorex merriami
Great Basin
Montane shrew
Sorex monticolus
Sierra Nevada and San Bernardino ranges
Pacific shrew
Sorex pacificus
Northwest
American water shrew
Sorex palustris
Sierra Nevada, Cascades, and Coast Ranges above 1,300m (4,000ft)
Preble's shrew
Sorex preblei
Cascades above 1,200m (4,000ft)
Ornate shrew
Sorex ornatus
5 ssp. of special concern
Central and southwest
Fog shrew
Sorex sonomae
Northwest
Inyo shrew
Sorex tenellus
East central
Trowbridge's shrew
Sorex trowbridgii
North outside Central Valley
Vagrant shrew
Sorex vagrans
1 ssp. of special concern
North outside Central Valley
Order: Eulipotyphla, Family: Talpidae
Five species of moles occur in California.
Shrew-mole, Neurotrichus gibbsii
Northern broad-footed mole, Scapanus latimanus
Alameda Island mole, S. l. parvus (CDFW special concern; endemic)
Southern broad-footed mole (Scapanus occultus)
Coast mole, Scapanus orarius
Townsend's mole, Scapanus townsendii
Bats
Pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus)
Order: Chiroptera, Family: Phyllostomidae
Four species of leaf-nosed bats occur in California.
Mexican long-tongued bat, Choeronycteris mexicana (CDFW special concern)
Southern long-nosed bat, Leptonycteris curasoae
Lesser long-nosed bat, Leptonycteris yerbabuenae
California leaf-nosed bat, Macrotus californicus (CDFW special concern)
Order: Chiroptera, Family: Vespertilionidae
Nineteen species of vesper bats occur in California.
Hoary bat, Aeorestes cinereus
Pallid bat, Antrozous pallidus (CDFW special concern)
Townsend's big-eared bat, Corynorhinus townsendii
Pale big-eared bat, C. t. pallescens (CDFW special concern)
Big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus
Spotted bat, Euderma maculatum (CDFW special concern)
Allen's big-eared bat, Idionycteris phyllotis
Silver-haired bat, Lasionycteris noctivagans
Western red bat, Lasiurus blossevillii
Western yellow bat, Lasiurus xanthinus
California myotis, Myotis californicus
Western small-footed myotis, Myotis ciliolabrum
Long-eared myotis, Myotis evotis
Little brown myotis, Myotis lucifugus
Arizona myotis, Myotis occultus (CDFW special concern)
Fringed myotis, Myotis thysanodes
Cave myotis, Myotis velifer (CDFW special concern)
Long-legged myotis, Myotis volans
Yuma myotis, Myotis yumanensis
Western pipistrelle, Parastrellus hesperus
Order: Chiroptera, Family: Molossidae
Four species of free-tailed bats occur in California.
Western mastiff bat, Eumops perotis
California mastiff bat, E. p. californicus (CDFW special concern)
Pocketed free-tailed bat, Nyctinomops femorosaccus (CDFW special concern)
Big free-tailed bat, Nyctinomops macrotis (CDFW special concern)
Brazilian (or Mexican) free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis
Lagomorphs
Order: Lagomorpha
Family: Ochotonidae
One species of pika occurs in California.
American pika, Ochotona princeps
Brush rabbit (Sylvilagus bachmani)
Order: Lagomorpha
Family: Leporidae
Eight species of rabbits and hares occur in California.
Pygmy rabbit, Brachylagus idahoensis (CDFW special concern, harvest)
Snowshoe hare, Lepus americanus (harvest)
Oregon snowshoe hare, L. a. klamathensis (CDFW special concern)
Sierra Nevada snowshoe hare, L. a. tahoensis (CDFW special concern; endemic)
California Department of Fish and Game. "Mammal Species of Special Concern". Retrieved 2012-08-08. This is the primary source for special statuses, and for including certain subspecies in addition to species.
"Mammals of California". American Society of Mammalogists website. Retrieved 2012-07-30. The ASM list provides the distribution and other information.
Wilson, Don; Deeann Reeder (2005). Mammal Species of the World (3rded.). Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN0-8018-8221-4. Whenever possible, the taxonomy of mammals here has been updated to agree with the latest edition of MSW.
Jameson, E. W., Jr.; H. J. Peeters (2004). Mammals of California. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN0-520-23582-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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