-
carnivorous mammals in the
subfamily Lutrinae. The 13
extant otter species are all semiaquatic, aquatic, or marine.
Lutrinae is a
branch of the
Mustelidae family...
- the Maghreb. The most
widely distributed member of the
otter subfamily (
Lutrinae) of the
weasel family (Mustelidae), it is
found in the
waterways and coasts...
- wolverines, martens, and many
other mustelids, to the
exclusion of the
otters (
Lutrinae).
Subfamily Mustelinae The sea mink (Neogale macrodon) is a
recently extinct...
-
Lutra is a
genus of otters, one of
seven in the
subfamily Lutrinae. The
genus includes these species: †Lutra
affinis †Lutra
bressana †Lutra
bravardi †Lutra...
- Po****, R. I. (1921). "On the
External Characters of some
Species of
Lutrinae (Otters)".
Proceedings of the
Zoological Society of London. 37 (3): 535–545...
- Helictidinae, ferret-badgers; Ictonychinae,
African polecats and grisons;
Lutrinae, otters; Melinae,
Eurasian badgers; Mellivorinae, the
honey badger; Mustelinae...
-
Guloninae +
Naquinae vs. Helictidinae; 12.0 Ma for Ictonychinae; 11.6 Ma for
Lutrinae vs. Mustelinae.
Mustelid species diversity is
often attributed to an adaptive...
- 2020). "Langston
Kerman delivers virtual standup routine to CSUMB". The
Lutrinae.
Retrieved 27
October 2021. Kerman,
Langston (2021-10-14). "A w**** ago...
- name, the
giant otter shrew is
neither a true
shrew (Soricidae) or
otter (
Lutrinae). The
common name
refers to
their resemblance to
otters with
their flat...
-
Guloninae Ictonychinae Lutrinae (otters) Mustelinae...