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Lepilemur mustelinus. LaFleur, M. (2020). "Lepilemur
mustelinus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2020: e.T11620A115566646...
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America is
estimated to only 10 to 25 kg (22 to 55 lb). H.
microdon and H.
mustelinus from the late
Eocene of
North America were even
smaller and
weighed probably...
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endemic to Australia. S.
mustelinus is
usually nocturnal, but is most
active in the
evening and warm mornings. S.
mustelinus hunts and
feeds on small...
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thrushes in the
genus ****us and
coined the
binomial name ****us
mustelinus.
Gmelin based his
account on the "Tawny thrush" that had been described...
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melitaeus Linnaeus, 1758 C.
minor Gmelin, 1792 C.
molossus Gmelin, 1792 C.
mustelinus Linnaeus, 1758 C.
obesus Gmelin, 1792 C.
orientalis Gmelin, 1792 C. pacificus...
- History.
Dunkel et al.
speculated that was
inspired by the
species name L.
mustelinus,
which means "weasel-like" in Latin. They were
named weasel lemurs for...
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Conus mustelinus Hw**** in Bruguière, J.G., 1792
Conus mustelinus Hw**** in Bruguière, J.G., 1792
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Conus mustelinus. The...
- The red-and-white
spinetail (Certhiaxis
mustelinus) is a
species of bird in the
Furnariinae subfamily of the
ovenbird family Furnariidae. It is
found in...
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harterti occurs on the
Pacific slope of
Colombia and Ecuador. C. s.
mustelinus occurs in
northeastern Colombia and
extreme northwestern Venezuela. C...
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Northern Wet
Tropics shadeskink,
Cooktown shadeskink Saproscincus mustelinus (O'Shaughnessy, 1874) -
southern weasel skink,
weasel shadeskink Saproscincus...