- short-tailed
hopping mouse (
Notomys amplus) was the
largest species at
around 100 g. The
northern hopping mouse (
Notomys aquilo) is
found only in coastal...
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described as
Notomys fuscus eyreius in 1960.
Hopping mice
collected in
Queensland between 1957 and 1959 were
described as a new species,
Notomys filmeri,...
- The
spinifex hopping mouse (
Notomys alexis), also
known as the
tarkawara or tarrkawarra,
occurs throughout the
central and
western Australian arid zones...
- The big-eared
hopping mouse (
Notomys macrotis) is an
extinct species of mouse,
which lived in the
Moore River area of south-western Australia. The big-eared...
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Territory Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Notomys amplus. Burbidge, A.A.; Woinarski, J. (2016). "
Notomys amplus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
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closely related species the
dusky hopping mouse (
Notomys fuscus) and
spinifex hopping mouse (
Notomys alexis). The
presence of a
naked area of glandular...
- mouse,
Notomys alexis Short-tailed
hopping mouse†,
Notomys amplus –
extinct Northern hopping mouse,
Notomys aquilo Fawn
hopping mouse,
Notomys cervinus...
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Wikispecies has
information related to
Notomys longicaudatus. Musser, G. G.; Carleton, M. D. (2005). "
Notomys longicaudatus". In Wilson, D. E.; Reeder...
- Mitc****'s
hopping mouse (
Notomys mitc****ii) also
known as the pankot, is the
largest extant member of the
genus Notomys,
weighing between 40 and 60 g...
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Notomys -
Australian hopping mice
Spinifex hopping mouse,
Notomys alexis Short-tailed
hopping mouse,
Notomys amplus †
Northern hopping mouse,
Notomys...