- A
dormouse is a
rodent of the
family Gliridae (this
family is also
variously called Myoxidae or
Muscardinidae by
different taxonomists).
Dormice are nocturnal...
- 1981
prohibits certain methods of
killing dormice. This is
because the
Gliridae family of
rodents is
protected internationally under the
Berne Convention...
- Aplodontiidae, and
Gliridae. Of these, only the
Sciuridae are
truly sciuromorphous. The
Aplodontiidae are
protrogomorphous and the
Gliridae are myomorphous...
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woodland dormouse (Graphiurus murinus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Gliridae. It is
native to
southern and
eastern Africa and is also
known as the African...
- is
attested only from 17c. Kryštufek, B. (2010). "Glis glis (Rodentia:
Gliridae)".
Mammalian Species. 42 (1): 195–206. doi:10.1644/865.1. Kryštufek, Boris;...
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otherwise known as
Balearic giant dormice, is an
extinct genus of
dormouse (
Gliridae) in the
subfamily Leithiinae. Its
species are
considered examples of insular...
- ****anese
dormouse (Glirulus ****onicus) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Gliridae endemic to ****an. It is the only
extant species within the
genus Glirulus...
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Family Geomyidae (gophers)
Superfamily Gliroidea (true dormice)
Family Gliridae "Rodent -
Evolution and classification". Carleton, M. D. and G. G. Musser...
- (Selevinia betpakdalaensis) is a
species of
rodent in the
dormouse family,
Gliridae. This
species was
formerly placed in its own family, Seleviniidae, but...
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simply as the mouse-tailed dormouse, is a
species of
rodent in the
family Gliridae. It is
found in Bulgaria,
European Turkey, and Greece. It is historically...