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Hares and rabbits (Leporidae) in collection of the Šariš Museum, Bardejov (Slovakia)

open access: yesTheriologia Ukrainica, 2020
The Natural History Department of the Šariš Museum, Bardejov, Slovakia, was established in 1956 by PhMr. Tibor Weisz. The mammal collection consists of more than 5 000 specimens of 67 mammal species of the Slovakian fauna. The museum mostly represents the fauna of north-eastern Slovakia, i.e.
Alexander Csanady
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Leporidae

2016
Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr, Russell A. Mittermeier (2016): Leporidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 6 Lagomorphs and Rodents I.
Don E. Wilson   +2 more
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Key to the South African Leporidae (Mammalia: Lagomorpha)

South African Journal of Zoology, 1982
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Terence J Robinson
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Protein variation and its systematic implications for the South African Leporidae (Mammalia:Lagomorpha)

Animal Blood Groups and Biochemical Genetics, 1983
SummaryAnalysis of 9 genetic loci by horizontal starch gel electrophoresis was performed on 203 specimens of South African representatives of the leporid genera Lepus and Pronolagus. Three loci were found to be polymorphic within samples of the various species of both genera: transferrin (Tf‐I), esterase‐1 (Es‐I) and esterase‐2 (Es‐II). Only one system,
Terence J Robinson
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Notes on the Lungworms of North American Leporidae

The Journal of Parasitology, 1944
In a recent paper (Goble and Dougherty, 1943) the incidence and identity of the lungworms in Varying hares in eastern North America was discussed. The nematode described as Synthetocaulus leporis by Boughton (1932) was re-described and renamed Protostrongylus boughtoni.
Frans C. Goble, E. L. Cheatum
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Comparative chromosome studies in the family Leporidae (Lagomorpha, Mammalia)

Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics, 2008
Chromosome banding patterns of Lepus saxatilis, 2n = 48, and Pronolagus rupestris, 2n = 42, are presented. Comparison of G-banded karyotypes allows the identification of similar elements in both species. The karyotype of P. rupestris differs from that of L. saxatilis by the presence of three fusions in the former.
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?????????? ???????? ???????? Pratilepus (Lagomorpha, Leporidae) ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????????? ??????????

2023
The paper presents illustrated description of two species new for science: Pratilepus kutschurganicus and P. ucrainicus. The former is with an open inner fold on P3 and the latter with the closed inner fold. Both species are from the Pliocene deposits of the Kuchurgan river (Odessa Region, Ukr. SSR) and possess morphological characters similar to those
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???????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????????????? Serengetilagus (Lagomorpha, Leporidae) ???? ?????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????? ????????????

2023
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