- Eryx. The
Javelin Sand Boa, or the Eryx
Jaculus is a
snake mainly found in
Egypt and the
middle east. Eryx
Jaculus was also
known as the new/old
world snake...
- The
genus Jaculus is a
member of the
Dipodinae subfamily of
dipodoid rodents (jerboas).
Jaculus species are
distributed in
desert and semi-arid regions...
- The
lesser jerboa (
Jaculus jaculus) is a
small rodent of
Africa and the
Middle East. Its diet
consists mainly of
seeds and gr****es. A
small rodent, it...
-
northern rubber boa (C. bottae) Eryx type species; the
javelin sand boa (
E.
jaculus)
Lichanura type species; the
desert rosy boa (L. trivirgata) Acrantophis...
- The
greater Egyptian jerboa (
Jaculus orientalis) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Dipodidae. It is
found in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Saudi...
- subspecies. T) Type species. Two
fossil species are known. The
earliest is
E.
linxiaensis from the
Miocene of Gansu, China,
which appears to be the sister...
- Blanford's
jerboa (
Jaculus blanfordi) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Dipodidae. It is
native to
Central Asia and is
found in Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan...
-
Eremodipus lichensteini Jaculus Blanford's jerboa,
Jaculus blanfordi Lesser Egyptian jerboa,
Jaculus jaculus Greater Egyptian jerboa,
Jaculus orientalis Stylodipus...
- than
E. c. loveridgei, with
rougher scales. Shi et al (2023)
proposed that
E.
colubrinus was the
sister species to the
Miocene fossil species E. linxiaensis...
- 2008.
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