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Ctenodactylus, from
Ancient Gr**** κτείς (kteís),
meaning "comb", and δάκτυλος (dáktulos),
meaning "finger", is a
genus of
rodents in the
family Ctenodactylidae...
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parts of Italy.
Ctenodactylidae Ctenodactylus Common gundi,
Ctenodactylus gundi Val's gundi,
Ctenodactylus vali
Felovia Felou gundi,
Felovia vae...
- The
common gundi (
Ctenodactylus gundi) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Ctenodactylidae. It is
found in Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia. The...
- The comb-toed
jerboa (Paradipus
ctenodactylus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Dipodidae. It is
monotypic within the
genus Paradipus. It is found...
- of Dipodidae,
consisting solely of the comb-toed
jerboa (Paradipus
ctenodactylus).
Native to Turkmenistan,
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Specifically, desert...
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williamsi Subfamily Paradipodinae Paradipus Comb-toed jerboa,
Paradipus ctenodactylus Hopping mouse – a
similar murid rodent native to Australia; an example...
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Africa and
western Namibia. "Meroles
ctenodactylus". The
Reptile Database.
Retrieved 2025-03-15.
Meroles ctenodactylus at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database...
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Nicolle and
Manceaux identified it in a
North African rodent, the
gundi (
Ctenodactylus gundi). In 1909
Nicolle and
Manceaux differentiated the
protozoan from...
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organism in the
tissues of a hamster-like
rodent known as the gundi,
Ctenodactylus gundi.
Although Nicolle and
Manceaux initially believed the organism...
- (Bocage, 1867) - shovel-snouted lizard, Anchieta's dune
lizard Meroles ctenodactylus (A. Smith, 1838) -
giant desert lizard, Smith's sand lizard, Smith's...