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- by Po**** in 1938 was a sand cat skin from the Algerian Sahara. F. m. aïrensis proposed by Po**** in 1938 was a female specimen collected in the Aïr Mountains...
- The Western Saharan spiny mouse or Aïr spiny mouse (Acomys airensis) is a species of small, insectivorous rodent in the family Muridae found arid regions...
- dwarf gorse Ulex parviflorus Pourr. subsp. afric**** (Webb) Greuter subsp. airensis (Esp.Santo, Cubas, Lousã, C.Pardo & J.C.Costa) Rivas Mart. subsp. parviflorus...
- Heterographis faustinella Acornigerula bilineella Amsel, 1935 Heterographis airensis Rothschild, 1921 Heterographis damascenella Amsel, 1952 Heterographis rubripictella...
- common mice. Genus Acomysspiny mice Western Saharan spiny mouse, Acomys airensis Cairo spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus Chudeau's spiny mouse, Acomys chudeaui...
- Deomyinae Genus Acomysspiny mice Western Saharan spiny mouse, Acomys airensis Cairo spiny mouse, Acomys cahirinus Chudeau's spiny mouse, Acomys chudeaui...
- Meynell, 1934) – northeast Ethiopia, Djibouti and north Somalia O. m. airensis (Hartert, 1921) – north Niger to central Sudan O. m. ultima (Bates, 1933)...
- Subfamily: Deomyinae Genus: Acomys Western Saharan spiny mouse, Acomys airensis LC Chudeau's spiny mouse, Acomys chudeaui LC Subfamily: Gerbillinae Genus:...
- African forest mouse, groove-toothed forest mouse Genus Acomys Acomys airensis - western Saharan spiny mouse Acomys cahirinus - Cairo spiny mouse Acomys...
- Gestro, 1895 – Ethiopia, Somalia Species moved to Microeurydemus: Eurydemus airensis Pic, 1950 Chapuis, F. (1874). "Tome dixième. Famille des phytophages"....