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Cytologie comparée des Cricetinae paléarctiques et américains
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Calomyscus Thomas, 1905. Abstr. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 24:23. REVIEWED BY: O. L. Rossolimo (OLR); C. J. Terry (CJT). COMMENT: Reviewed by Vorontsov and Potapova, 1979, Zool. Zh., 58(9): 1391-1397.
Kenneth E. Kinman +2 more
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The glans penis in Sigmodon, Sigmomys, and Reithrodon (Rodentia, Cricetinae) [PDF]
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Hooper, E. T.
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Brown, David C. G. +2 more
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Systematic position of Valesian vole-toothed primitive Cricetodontidae of Eurasia is outlined. In accordance with recent Hesperomyinae of the New World system, a new tribe, Microtocricetini trib.
Скорик, А.Ф. +1 more
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A partir de l'étude des Cricetidae de Vieux-Collonges (Rhône, France) les auteurs sont arrivés à une nouvelle conception de la systématique des Cricetidae tertiaires de l'Europe.
Mein, P., Freudenthal, M.
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Cricetulus Milne-Edwards, 1867. Ann. Sci. Nat. Paris, 7:376. REVIEWED BY: R. S. Hoffmann (RSH); O. L. Rossolimo (OLR); C. J. Terry (CJT); S. Wang (SW)(China). COMMENT: Includes Allocricetulus and Tscherskia; see Corbet, 1978:90.
Kenneth E. Kinman +2 more
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Cricetus Leske, 1779. Anfansgr. Naturg., 1:168. REVIEWED BY: M. Andera (MA); O. L. Rossolimo (OLR); S. Wang (SW). COMMENT: Kuznetsov, 1965, in Bobrinskii et al., 1965, Key to the Mammals of the U.S.
Kenneth E. Kinman +2 more
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Cryptosporidial infections of pets
This thesis was focused on the incidence and prevalence of Cryptosporidium spp. in selected zoo boutiques and companion animals in České Budějovice.
MAROUŠOVÁ, Michaela
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Early Postnatal Development of the South African Hamster Mystromys albicaudatus
The South African Hamster Mystromys albicaudatus has been bred in the laboratory of the Medical Ecology Centre since 1941. It is of interest taxonomically in that it is the sole representative left in Africa of the subfamily Cricetinae (Davis 1962).
Hallett, A.F., Meester, J
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