Lemur tardigradus, Linnaeus, 1758
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Lemur tardigradus |
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spec. nov. |
Lemur tardigradus ZBK [ spec. nov.]
L. ecaudatus. Mus. Ad. Fr. 1. p. 3.
Simia ecaudata, unguibus indicis subulatis. Syst. nat. 5. n. 2.
Animal cynocephalum tardigradum. Seb. mus. 1. p. 55. t. 35. f. 1. 2. & t. 47. f. 1.
Animal elegantissimum robinsoni. Raj. quadr. 161.
Habitat in Zeylona.
Statura Sciuri, subferruginea, linea dorsali subfusca; Gula albidiore. Linea longitudinalis oculis interjecta alba. Facies tecta. Auriculae urceolatae, intus bifoliatae. Pedum palmae plantaeque nudae. Ungues rotundati: indicum plantarum vero subulati. Cauda fere nulla. Mammae 2 in pectore; 2 in abdomine versus pectus.
Animal tardigradum, auditu excellens, monogamum.
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