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Lagurus is a
genus of Old
World plants in the gr**** family,
native to the
Mediterranean Basin and
nearby regions, from
Madeira and the
Canary Islands...
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Lagurus is the name of two
genera of life forms:
Lagurus (rodent), a
genus of
rodents with the
steppe lemming as the only
living species Lagurus (plant)...
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Polyxenus lagurus,
known as the
bristly millipede is a
species of
millipede found in many
areas of
Europe and
North America. It is
covered with detachable...
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Lagurus is a
genus in the
subfamily Arvicolinae (voles, lemmings, and
related species).
Lagurus includes a
single living species, the
steppe lemming (Lagurus...
- The
steppe lemming or
steppe vole (
Lagurus lagurus) is a small, plump, light-grey rodent,
similar in
appearance to the
Norway lemming (Lemmus lemmus)...
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cylindrica was
first described by
Linnaeus in 1759
under the
basionym Lagurus cylindricus. They were
renamed by the
French entomologist and botanist...
- (E. luteus) Przewalski's
steppe lemming (E. przewalskii)
Lagurus Steppe lemming (L.
lagurus) The
misconception of
lemming "m**** suicide" is long-standing...
- Potapova, O.; Eviskov, V. (2011). "Mating
Systems in the
Steppe Lemming (
Lagurus lagurus) and Narrow-Skulled Vole (Microtus gregalis) from the
Northern Kulunda...
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Eolagurus Yellow steppe lemming (E. luteus) Przewalski's
steppe lemming (E. przewalskii)
Lagurus Steppe lemming (L.
lagurus)...
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Dicrostonyx †Predicrostonyx
Ellobiusini Bramus Ellobius Lagurini Eolagurus Lagurus Lemmini Lemmus Myopus †Plioctomys
Synaptomys †Tobienia
Microtini Alexandromys...