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A Matter of Weight: Critical Comments on the Basic Data Analysed by Maestri Et Al
Integrative Taxonomy of the Southernmost Tucu-Tucus in the World: Differentiation of the Nominal Forms Associated with Ctenomys
Euneomys Chinchilloides (Waterhouse, 1839): Range Extension Istributio D Ulyses F
Taxonomic Notes on the Long-Clawed Mole Mice of the Genus Geoxus
Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) with an Updated Summary of Valid Tribes and Their Generic Contents
Desmodus Rotundus) in a Tropical Cattle-Ranching Landscape Rafael Ávila-Flores, Ana Lucía Bolaina-Badal, Adriana Gallegos-Ruiz and Wendy S
Elio Massoia Su Personalidad Y Su Obra
A New Genus and Species of Phyllotine Rodent from Bolivia Author(S): Sydney Anderson and Terry L
Phylogenetics of Sigmodontinae (Rodentia, Muroidea, Cricetidae), with Special Reference to the Akodont Group, and with Additional Comments on Historical Biogeography
Definition and Diagnosis of a New Tribe of Sigmodontine Rodents (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae), and a Revised Classification of the Subfamily
Rodentia, Cricetidae) in the Southern Central Andes
First Record of Neotomys Ebriosus Thomas, 1894 (Mammalia: Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) from Tucuman Province, Northwestern Argentina
Mamíferos De Argentina. Sistemática Y Distribución
PNABD486.Pdf
Redalyc.A NEW TRIBE of SIGMODONTINAE RODENTS
Check List 4(3): 218–225, 2008
Phylogenetic Relationships Among the Phyllotini (Rodentia: Sigmodontinae) Using Morphological Characters
The Mammals of the Monte Desert Revisited
Top View
Zootaxa,A New Species of Juliomys (Mammalia
Aprasiainis87 FAMILY
An Appraisal of the Phylogenetic Position of Rhagomys
Euneomys Chinchilloides (Waterhouse, 1839)
The Evolutionary History of Sigmodontine Rodents in Patagonia and Tierra Del Fuego
Diet, Bite Force and Skull Morphology in the Generalist Rodent Morphotype
Ecological Opportunity and Incumbency in the Diversification Of
Muroid Rodent Phylogenetics: 900-Species Tree Reveals Increasing Diversification Rates
Museum of Natural History
Local Persistence of Mann's Soft-Haired Mouse Abrothrix Manni