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Species?
Ste Started conversation Nov 7, 2002
The entry goes out of its way to detail the taxonomy of the animal but never makes it past Genus, what is the species name? I should have caught this is PR really, but I missed it. Oh yeah, and only the Genus and Species should be italicised, to be absolutely accurate.
Ste
Species?
Tom-the-flip-side Posted Nov 8, 2002
All of this was in the original Blame the editors!
Okay this is the list of species that WAS in the original!!!:
What species are there?
There are 5 main subgroups to the subfamily 'Jaculus'. Theses are; Jaculus lichtensteini, Jaculus jaculus, Jaculus blanfordi, Jaculus orientalis and Jaculus turcmenicus. Under these there are about 25 species:
Jaculus jaculus elbaensist
Jaculus jaculus flavillust
Jaculus jaculus whitchurchi
Jaculus jaculus cufrensis
Jaculus jaculus collinsi
Jaculus deserti vastus
Jaculus deserti rarus
Jaculus deserti fuscipes
Jaculus jaculus arenaceous
Jaculus jaculus tripolitanicus
Jaculus schlueteri
Jaculus vocator
Forentiae
Oralis
Syrius
Jaculus loftusi
Jaculus favonicus
Jaculus airensis
Jaculus butleri
Jaculus gordoni
Jaculus vulturnus
Scirtopoda lichtensteini
Dipus blanfordi
Jaculus orientalis
Jaculus turcmenicus
Species?
Ste Posted Nov 8, 2002
Psh, those pesky medlding editors, huh? I tell you.
You meant subfamily Dipodinae though right?
So, "Jerboa" refers to all species in the Jaculus genus?
Thanks for the reply, great entry
Ste
Species?
Tom-the-flip-side Posted Nov 9, 2002
Yeah a Jerboa is anything in the Genus Jaculus.
What I should have said that there are 5 sub groups to the genus not subfamily... yeah thats right I think!
Cheers
Tom--The--Flip--Side
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