- the
feminine Latin specific name
murina was
changed to
murinus and that sta**** like ″"
murinus" forever.
Linnaeus almost certainly chose the scientific...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Pterinochilus murinus. "Taxon
details Pterinochilus murinus (Po****, 1897)".
World Spider Catalog.
Natural History...
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Cnemidophorus murinus,
known commonly as Laurenti's whiptail, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Teiidae (whiptails). The
species is
endemic to Curacao...
- been
observed in E.
murinus, E. notaeus, and E. deschauenseei, and
likely also
occur in E. beniensis. In the
green anaconda (E.
murinus), up to 13 males...
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Spectracanthicus murinus is a
species of
suckermouth armored catfish endemic to
Brazil where it is
found in the Tapajós
River basin. This
species grows...
-
murinus".
Global Invasive Species Database.
International Union for
Conservation of Nature.
Retrieved 6 May 2020. Linnaeus, C. (1766). "Sorex
murinus"...
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murinus), such as
Eunectes gigas (Latreille, 1801), or
Eunectes barbouri (Dunn and Conant, 1936). Boa gigas,
later Eunectes gigas or
Eunectes murinus...
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Streptomyces murinus is a
bacterium species from the
genus of
Streptomyces which has been
isolated from soil.
Streptomyces murinus produces the actinomycin...
- name
Lemur murinus. The
species was
moved to the
genus Microcebus by the
French naturalist Étienne
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in 1834. M.
murinus remained the...
- "youth(ful)" plus "foot", and the
specific name,
murinus is from the
Latin meaning "mouse-colored". The
adult E.
murinus usually grows to a leg span of
about 11–12 cm...