New Guinea kangaroo mouse
- New Guinea kangaroo mouse
- Naujosios Gvinėjos kengūrinė pelė
statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas
taksono rangas rūšis
atitikmenys: lot. Lorentzimys nouhuysi
angl. New Guinea jumping mouse; New Guinea kangaroo mouse
ryšiai: platesnis terminas – kengūrinės pelės
Žinduolių pavadinimų žodynas. - Ekologijos inst. l-kla.
R. Mažeikytė, E. Mickevičius, J. Prūsaitė, K. Baranauskas, R. Baleišis.
2002.
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