- Mus.
Genus Pseudomys -
Australian native mice Ash-grey mouse,
Pseudomys albocinereus Silky mouse,
Pseudomys apodemoides Plains rat,
Pseudomys australis...
- tail ends with a tuft of dark fur.
Pseudomys gouldii possess two
pairs of
inguinal teats.[citation needed] As
Pseudomys fieldii, the
species was described...
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Pseudomys vandycki is a
species of the
murid family, mice and rats, that is
known from
fossils discovered in Queensland, Australia.
Pseudomys vandycki...
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characteristics shared by the
majority of the
genus Pseudomys.
Another common characteristic of
Pseudomys,
which is also the
second morphological character...
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mollipilosus Ash-grey mouse,
Pseudomys albocinereus Silky mouse,
Pseudomys apodemoides Plains rat,
Pseudomys australis Bolam's mouse,
Pseudomys bolami Kakadu pebble-mound...
- prehensile-tailed rats
Pseudomys division Genus Leggadina Genus Mastacomys Genus Notomys -
Australian hopping mice
Genus Pseudomys -
Australian native mice...
- Ash-grey mouse,
Pseudomys albocinereus Plains rat,
Pseudomys australis Bolam's mouse,
Pseudomys bolami Western pebble-mound mouse,
Pseudomys chapmani endemic...
- The ash-grey
mouse (
Pseudomys albocinereus) is a
rodent in the
family Muridae.
Larger and more
robust than Mus musculus, the
common house mouse, it is...
- The long-tailed
mouse (
Pseudomys higginsi) is a
native Australian mammal in the
Order Rodentia and the
Family Muridae. It is
found only on the island...
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serum biochemistry of
three Australian desert murids: the
Plains rat (
Pseudomys australis), the
Spinifex hopping-mouse (Notomys alexis) and the Central...