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Myoxus glis
Loir Loir, n. [F., fr. L. glis, gliris.] (Zo["o]l.) A large European dormouse (Myoxus glis).

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- S2CID 232200102. Bieber, C. (1995). "Dispersal behaviour of the edible dormouse (Myoxus glis L.) in a fragmented landscape in central Germany". Hystrix. 6 (1):...
- E. chrysurus Binomial name Echimys chrysurus Zimmermann, 1780 Synonyms Myoxus chrysurus Zimmermann, 1780 Echimys cristatus Desmarest, 1817 Echimys paleaceus...
- Philipp Franz von Siebold in 1824, shortly after his arrival in ****an: "Myoxus lineatus, its back marked and distinguished with five stripes, verging on...
- 12500042 NCBI: 55147 Observation.org: 83623 Open Tree of Life: 909549 Paleobiology Database: 131767 Myoxus ****onicus Wikidata: Q122923613 GBIF: 7812577...
- Observation.org: 83664 Open Tree of Life: 159164 Paleobiology Database: 131753 Myoxus murinus Wikidata: Q122491489 GBIF: 8768166 ZooBank: A572B888-D665-47EA-91C6-5BC9FFDA5E9E...
- from remains found in caves in Malta and were ****igned to the living genus Myoxus. Leithia was proposed in 1896 by Richard Lydekker as a new genus, suggesting...
- large form of giant dormouse from the Maqhlaq cave as Myoxus melitensis and the smaller form as Myoxus cartei. Later, Richard Lydekker ****igned the two species...
- Echimyinae Tribe: Echimyini Genus: Echimys F. Cuvier, 1809 Type species Myoxus chrysurus Zimmermann, 1780 Species Echimys chrysurus Echimys saturnus Echimys...
- by the German zoologist Johann Andreas Wagner who placed it in the genus Myoxus. It was later transferred to Eliomys. Originally thought to extend as far...
- unserer Singvögel. (Der Zool. Garten 25.1884) Fang eines Siebenschläfers <Myoxus glis> (Der Zool. Garten 25.1884) Die Raubsäugertiere des Teutoburger Waldes...