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Canidae Fischer 1817

Family Canidae – Dogs, Foxes, and Wolves Canis latrans .............................................. Coyote Canis rufus **..............................................Red Wolf Vulpes vulpes .............................................. Red Fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus .........................
Hoffman, Justin D.   +3 more
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Chromosomal evolution of the Canidae

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 1987
The Giemsa banding patterns of seven canid species, including the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>), the maned wolf (<i>Chrysocyon brachyurus</i>), the bush dog (<i>Speothos venaticus</i>), the crab-eating fox (<i>Cerdocyon thous</i>), the grey fox (<i>Urocyon cinereoargenteus</i>), the bat-eared
R.K. Wayne, W.G. Nash, S.J. O’Brien
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The Pliocene Canidae of Florida

Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History, 1969
A new genus and species of canid, Carpocyon limosus is described from the Hemphillian (Middle Pliocene) Bone Valley Formation. Though showing strong omnivorous tendencies, it is not closely related to cynarctine canids; nor is it close to Actiocyon Stock which is here synonymized with Alopecocyon Camp and Vanderhoof.
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Canidae

1996
Xiaofeng Wang, Richard H. Tedford
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[Sterol formation by Canida boidinii].

Mikrobiologiia, 1980
The content of sterols in the yeast Candida boidinii is low: 0.35--0.40% in a mineral medium with methanol as a sole carbon source; 0.55--0.60% in a medium with ethanol; 0.50--0.60% in a medium with glucose; 0.50--0.55% on wort--agar. Ergosterol is the main sterol in all of the cases.
R D, Gal'tsova, I P, Vakina
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Canidae

1988
J.A. Mahoney, B.J. Richardson
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Functional morphology of the jaw adductor muscles in the Canidae

Anatomical Record, 2020
Fay Penrose, Nathan S Jeffery
exaly  

???????????? Vulpes corsac (Carnivora, Canidae) ???? ???????????????????? ??????????????

2014
For the first time in Ukraine, the population of the corsac fox Vulpes corsac Linnaeus, 1768 is described; it enumerates, depending on seasons, 20???25 individuals. This single recorded population oceurs close to boundaries of the ???Streltsovskaya Step??? Nature Reserve.
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