-
years ago to
possibly as late as 4.2
million years ago. The
species S.
syrticus is
known from the
Sahabi site in Libya,
dating to
around 6.8–5.3 million...
- The sand
gerbil (Gerbillus
syrticus) is
distributed mainly in
northeastern Libya. Less than 250
individuals are
thought to be left in existence. It is...
-
Gerbillus principulus Least gerbil,
Gerbillus pusillus Sand gerbil,
Gerbillus syrticus Waters's gerbil,
Gerbillus watersi Subgenus Gerbillus Berbera gerbil, Gerbillus...
- perpallidus),
lesser short-tailed
gerbil (G. simoni), sand
gerbil (G.
syrticus), fat-tailed
gerbil (Pachyuromys duprasi) and Shaw's jird (Meriones shawi)...
- prin****l
gerbil (G. principulus)
least gerbil (G. pusillus) sand
gerbil (G.
syrticus)
vivacious gerbil (G. vivax)
Gerbillus n**** and
Gerbillus amoenus Waters's...
- the Levant,
southern Iran, and the
northeastern Arabian Peninsula Daucus syrticus Murb. – Tunisia, Libya, and
northern Egypt Daucus tenuisectus Coss. ex...
-
South Africa Euspar****us
shefteli Chamberlin, 1916 – Peru Euspar****us
syrticus Simon, 1909 –
Tunisia Euspar****us
tuckeri Lawrence, 1927 – Angola, Namibia...
- the
Early Pleistocene,
after a
period of
temporal overlap. "Leptobos"
syrticus from
Libya likely belongs in a
different genus.
Leptobos brevicornis (China)...
- jaegeri,
which was a grazer. A
total of 11
species have been described. N.
syrticus,
Leonardi 1952 N. kanamensis,
Leakey 1958 N. devauxi,
Arambourg 1968 N...
-
ugandaensis Kovařík, 2013
Hottentotta zagrosensis Kovařík, 1997
Hottentotta syrticus (Borelli, 1914) and
Buthotus (=Hottentotta)
asimii Amir,
Kamaluddin & Khan...