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Society of London.
Three subspecies are recognized:
Sylvilagus cunicularius cunicularius, S. c. insolitus, and S. c. pacificus. The
Mexican cottontail...
- may also be the
source of
Colletes cunicularius which have
begun to
breed in
southern England.
Colletes cunicularius is a
species ****ociated with sp****ly...
- "Description of the
nursery burrow of the
Mexican cottontail rabbit Sylvilagus cunicularius under seminatural conditions". Acta Theriologica. 59 (1): 193–201. doi:10...
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Leptodactylus cunicularius is a
species of
frogs in the
family Leptodactylidae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Its
natural habitats are
moist savanna, subtropical...
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California and in
Northern and
Central Mexico Mexican cottontail Sylvilagus cunicularius Mexico from the
state of
Sinaloa to the
states of
Oaxaca and Veracruz...
- word is the Low
Latin cunicularia, the
feminine form of the
adjective cunicularius,
which pertains to the
rabbit (as in the
specific name, cuniculus). The...
-
jackrabbit and
either desert or the
larger Mexican cottontail (Sylvilagus
cunicularius). In the
northern boreal forest,
great horned owls are even more dependent...
-
specimen collected in Chile. The
specific epithet is from the
Latin cunicularius,
meaning "burrower" or "miner". The
burrowing owl is now
placed in the...
- July to October. The
larvae of this
species are
parasites of
Colletes cunicularius. The
species was also
observed in the
nests of
Halictus ****cinctus, Halictus...
-
colei Snelling, 1982
Pogonomyrmex comanche Wheeler, 1902
Pogonomyrmex cunicularius Mayr, 1887
Pogonomyrmex desertorum Wheeler, 1902 †Pogonomyrmex fossilis...