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believed to be monotypic, the
single species being the
tailed frog (Ascaphus
truei Stejneger, 1899). However, in that year, Nielson, Lohman, and ****van published...
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Podogymnura truei, also
known as the
Mindanao gymnure,
Mindanao moonrat, or
Mindanao wood shrew, is a
mammal of the
family Erinaceidae. It is endemic...
- The
pinyon mouse (Peromyscus
truei) is
native to the
southwestern United States and Baja
California in Mexico.
These medium-sized mice are
often distinguished...
- Dall’s
porpoise is the only
member of the
genus Phocoenoides. The dalli- and
truei-types were
initially described as
separate species in 1911, but
later studies...
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mouse – P.
simulus San
Esteban Island mouse – P.
stephani truei group Pinyon mouse – P.
truei Texas mouse – P. at****eri
Perote mouse - P.
bullatus Zacatecan...
- 2018-1.RLTS.T17829A22326149.en. Rasmussen,
Andrew (2007). "Podogymnura
truei".
Animal Diversity Web.
University of Michigan.
Archived from the original...
- and then
release eggs and
sperm simultaneously. The
tailed frog (Ascaphus
truei)
exhibits internal fertilisation. The "tail" is only
possessed by the male...
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gymnure (Podogymnura aureospinula) and the
smaller Mindanao gymnure (P.
truei) and P. minima,
whence the name intermedia.
There are some
differences between...
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Sylvilagus gabbi truei occurs from
Guatemala via Honduras,
Nicaragua and
Costa Rica to Panama. The
distribution of
Sylvilagus gabbi truei is
limited by the...
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Podogymnura intermedia (Eastern
Mindanao gymnure )
Podogymnura minima Podogymnura truei (Mindanao
gymnure or
Mindanao moonrat) Hutterer, R. (2005). Wilson, D.E...