Definition of Gliridae. Meaning of Gliridae. Synonyms of Gliridae

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Definition of Gliridae

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Meaning of Gliridae from wikipedia

- A dormouse is a rodent of the family Gliridae (this family is also variously called Myoxidae or Muscardinidae by different taxonomists). Dormice are nocturnal...
- Aplodontiidae, and Gliridae. Of these, only the Sciuridae are truly sciuromorphous. The Aplodontiidae are protrogomorphous and the Gliridae are myomorphous...
- 1981 prohibits certain methods of killing dormice. This is because the Gliridae family of rodents is protected internationally under the Berne Convention...
- 1515/mammalia-2020-0161. ISSN 1864-1547. Kryštufek, B. (2010). "Glis glis (Rodentia: Gliridae)". Mammalian Species. 42 (1): 195–206. doi:10.1644/865.1. Freudenthal,...
- woodland dormouse (Graphiurus murinus) is a species of rodent in the family Gliridae. It is native to southern and eastern Africa and is also known as the African...
- otherwise known as Balearic giant dormice, is an extinct genus of dormouse (Gliridae) in the subfamily Leithiinae. Its species are considered examples of insular...
- This is a list of mammals of Europe. It includes all mammals currently found in Europe (from northeast Atlantic to Ural Mountains and northern slope of...
- zokors Suborder Sciuromorpha Family Aplodontiidae: mountain beaver Family Gliridae (also Myoxidae, Muscardinidae): dormice Family Sciuridae: squirrels, including...
- There are 84 mammal species (with two uncertain) recorded in Sweden according to the IUCN Red List. Two are endangered, one is vulnerable as well now extinct...
- ****anese dormouse (Glirulus ****onicus) is a species of rodent in the family Gliridae endemic to ****an. It is the only extant species within the genus Glirulus...