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Felis chaus

Published as part of Kumar Thapa, Monish, Dutta, Sourav, Jyoti Das, Hirak, Kumar Pradhan, Tilak, Mahanta, Debajit, Tossa, Sujal, Kalita, Ritu & Sharma, Kamal, 2024, Mammalian diversity and conservation status in and around Ranga Reserve Forest, Lakhimpur, Assam, India, pp.
Kumar Thapa, Monish   +7 more
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Felis

Published as part of Illiger, J, K, W, 1815, Überblick der Säugthiere nach ihrer Vertheilung über die Welttheile, pp.
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Felis yagouaroundi

13. Esp. LE CHAT YAGOUAROUNDI. Felis yagouaroundi. Caract. Pelage gris-brun foncé; queue longue, en ­ tièrement brune. Yagouaroundi, Félix d’ Azara, Tráduct. fr. t. a, p. 171. Descript. T. o,m59 (1 pi. 10 p.). Tête arrondie, oreilles rondes; pelage uniformément brun ardoisé, sans taches; poils courts, annelés de noir et de grisâtre; museau brun ...
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Rickettsia felis in the Americas

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006
Abstract:  The authors describe their work in the Americas in Rickettsia felis cases in humans and the presence of Rickettsia felis in vectors.
Simone Berger Calic   +6 more
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Melanism in Felis serval

The Journal of the East Africa and Uganda Natural History Society, 1911
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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On Felis badia Gray

1901
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Ctenocephalides felis felis infestation of koalas

Australian Veterinary Journal, 1983
Paul J. Canfield   +3 more
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Host association, on-host longevity and egg production of Ctenocephalides felis felis

Veterinary Parasitology, 1989
Host association, on-host longevity and egg production of Ctenocephalides felis felis (Bouché) were evaluated using fleas from a commercial laboratory colony and first generation, laboratory-reared, native Indiana fleas. Fleas were placed on cats that were declawed, fitted with Elizabethan collars and housed in specially designed metabolic cages.
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Felis yagouaroundi (Jaguarundi)

1970
Skin biopsies of one male and one female animal were kindly provided by Dr. C. Gray, National Zoological Park, Washington, D.C., USA. The typical feline marker chromosomes are the first autosomes in the fourth row.
Kurt Benirschke, T. C. Hsu
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On Felis Melanura

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