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agrarius coreae and
Apodemus agrarius chejuensis". Heredity. 85 (Pt 1): 30–6. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2540.2000.00723.x. PMID 10971688.
Apodemus agrarius....
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Charaxes agrarius, the
anomalous nawab, is a
butterfly found in Asia that
belongs to the
rajahs and
nawabs group, that is, the
Charaxinae subfamily of...
- Mus and
Malacomys – it
includes these species:
Striped field mouse, A.
agrarius Small ****anese
field mouse, A.
argenteus Chevrier's
field mouse, A. chevrieri...
- 1865.
Tmesisternus griseus griseus (Thomson, 1865)
Tmesisternus griseus agrarius Pascoe, 1867 BioLib.cz -
Tmesisternus griseus.
Retrieved on 8 September...
- Korea. It was
originally described in 1965 as a
subspecies of
Apodemus agrarius. However, a 1992
study of
mitochondrial DNA
found that it was in fact a...
- value; for instance, the pale
South Indian form has been
described as E.
agrarius,
while the
darker form is
referred to as E. samatha; the
North Indian spring...
- the yellow-necked
mouse together with the
striped field mouse (Apodemus
agrarius) are the
natural reservoir for an Orthohantavirus, the
Dobrava virus, which...
- (2003), p. vii. Won &
Smith (1999), p. 27. Amori, G. (1996). "Apodemus
agrarius". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 1996.
Retrieved 2006-12-07.{{cite...
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Hubricht & Mackins, 1940
Gammarus aequicauda (Martynov, 1931)
Gammarus agrarius G. Karaman, 1973
Gammarus albim**** G. Karaman, 1968
Gammarus alsaticus...
- Asia.
Hantaan virus is
transmitted by the
striped field mouse (Apodemus
agrarius) In its
natural reservoir, HTNV
causes a persistent,
asymptomatic infection...