DIAGNOSIS. Bassariscus aslutus differs from B. sumic/rrasti, its only relative, as follows: it is typically i24% smaller and shows more contrasting facial and tail markings. Dorsal pelage is typically gray, with yellowish tinges, rather than sooty brown, and ventral pelage is whitish to
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Poglayen-Neuwall, I., & Toweill, D. E. (1988). Bassariscus astutus. Mammalian Species, (327), 1. https://doi.org/10.2307/3504321
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