- precedence. In 1895,
Allen classified Pseudalopex as a
subgenus of Canis,
establishing the
combination Canis (
Pseudalopex), a name
still used in the fossil...
- foxes, is
still sometimes classified as a
member of the
genus Pseudalopex. As
Pseudalopex and
Lycalopex have
largely come to
describe the same genus, either...
- 1080/01650520500129836. hdl:10261/50241. S2CID 85789638. Data
related to
Pseudalopex griseus at
Wikispecies Media related to
Pseudalopex griseus at
Wikimedia Commons...
- is
known about this disease.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Pseudalopex. Wozencraft, W. C. (2005). "Order Carnivora". In Wilson, D. E.; Reeder...
-
related to
Lycalopex vetulus.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Pseudalopex vetulus (****y fox). Wozencraft, W. C. (2005). "Order Carnivora". In...
- J. (2005). "Diet,
Habitat Use, and
Relative Abundance of
Pampas Fox (
Pseudalopex gymnocercus) in
northern Patagonia, Argentina".
Mammalian Biology. 70...
- "Ecology of a
coastal po****tion of the
critically endangered Darwin's fox (
Pseudalopex fulvipes) on Chiloé Island,
southern Chile".
Journal of Zoology. 271...
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genus established by
Oldfield Thomas in 1914, and was
later moved to the
Pseudalopex (meaning "false fox")
genus by A.
Langguth in 1975. The
Sechuran fox...
-
habitats of the high
Andes include the huemul, cougar,
foxes in the
genus Pseudalopex, and, for birds,
certain species of
tinamous (notably
members of the...
-
Dusicyon is an
extinct genus of
South American canids. The type
species is
Dusicyon australis, the
Falkland Islands wolf. In 1914,
Oldfield Thomas established...