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Coccymys kirrhos is a
rodent in the
family Muridae that is
native to New Guinea. The
species was
described in 2009. Guy G.
Musser &
Darrin P.
Lunde (2009)...
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century BCE. The term "cirrhosis" was
derived in 1819 from the Gr**** word "
kirrhos",
which describes the
yellowish color of a
diseased liver.
Cirrhosis can...
- cir****locution, cir****navigate, cir****scribe cirr-
orange Gr**** κιρρός (
kirrhós)
cirrhosis cirr- curl,
tentacle Latin cirrus cirrus cis- on this side of...
- was known,
Laennec gave
cirrhosis its name,
using the Gr**** word (κιρρος
kirrhos, tawny) that
referred to the tawny,
yellow nodules characteristic of the...
- Broad-headed tree
mouse (C. lamia)
Lesser tree
mouse (C. vates)
Coccymys C.
kirrhos Rümmler's
brush mouse (C. ruemmleri) C.
shawmayeri Hyomys (White-eared...
- cir****locution, cir****navigate, cir****scribe cirr-
orange Gr**** κιρρός (
kirrhós)
cirrhosis cirr- curl,
tentacle Latin cirrus cirrus cis- on this side of...
- Broad-headed tree
mouse (C. lamia)
Lesser tree
mouse (C. vates)
Coccymys C.
kirrhos Rümmler's
brush mouse (C. ruemmleri) C.
shawmayeri Hyomys (White-eared...
- Broad-headed tree
mouse (C. lamia)
Lesser tree
mouse (C. vates)
Coccymys C.
kirrhos Rümmler's
brush mouse (C. ruemmleri) C.
shawmayeri Hyomys (White-eared...
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endemic with the
description of a new species.
Zootaxa 2128:39–60.
Coccymys kirrhos Rodentia Musser &
Lunde 2009
Papua New
Guinea (New Guinea) Musser, G.G...
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Urocyon cinereoargenteus cinereus –
cinerea –
cinereum cirrhus G κιρρός (
kirrhós)
orange fringe-lipped bat,
Trachops cirrhosus;
mrigal carp,
Cirrhinus cirrhosus;...