- Mountains. This
species has two
recognized subspecies:
Sorex fumeus fumeus Sorex fumeus umbrosus The
smoky shrew is
active year-round. It is dull grey...
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eximius eximius Sorex eximius mont****
Smoky shrew (S.
fumeus)
Sorex fumeus fumeus Sorex fumeus umbrosus Eastern pygmy shrew (S. hoyi)
Sorex hoyi alnorum...
- The
smoky mouse (Pseudomys
fumeus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Muridae native to
southeastern Australia. It was
first described in 1934 and its...
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Lythrurus fumeus means smoky red tail, with
Lythrurus coming from the Gr****
lythron and oura,
respectively meaning "blood" and "tail",
whereas fumeus is Latin...
- The
smoky gr****
mouse (Akodon
fumeus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
found in Argentina,
Bolivia and Peru. Dunnum, J.; Vargas,...
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Subgenus Otisorex Long-tailed
shrew (S. dispar)
Smoky shrew (S.
fumeus)
American pygmy shrew (S. hoyi) Large-toothed
shrew (S. macrodon)
Carmen mountain...
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Subgenus Otisorex Long-tailed
shrew (S. dispar)
Smoky shrew (S.
fumeus)
American pygmy shrew (S. hoyi) Large-toothed
shrew (S. macrodon)
Carmen mountain...
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Pseudomys desertor Shark Bay mouse,
Pseudomys fieldi Smoky mouse,
Pseudomys fumeus Blue-grey mouse†,
Pseudomys glaucus -
extinct Gould's mouse†, Pseudomys...
- shrew,
Sorex fumeus Distribution: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, M****achusetts, Connecticut, and
Rhode Island. Subspecies:
Sorex fumeus umbrosus (all...
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Houbraken (2017)
Monascus florid**** P.F.Cannon & E.L.Barnard (1987)
Monascus fumeus Zhong Q.Li & F. Guo (2004)
Monascus lunisporas Udagawa & H. Baba (1998)...