File:Mirza coquereli 1868.jpg
Summary
| Description |
English: Microcebus coquereli = Mirza coquereli (Coquerel's giant mouse lemur), though based on specimens from the range of the northern giant mouse lemur, M. zaza.
Français : Microcebus coquereli = Mirza coquereli (Microcèbe de Coquerel) |
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| Date | published 1868 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Source | Schlegel, Hermann & Pollen, François P.L. (1868) Mammifères et oiseaux, 2me partie. Recherches sur la faune de Madagascar et de ses dépendances, d'après les découvertes de François P.L. Pollen et D.C. van Dam. Leiden:J.K. Steenhoff. Plate 6. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Author |
Nederlands: Steendrukkerij van Pieter Willem Marinus Trap (1821-1905)
English: Lithography of Pieter Willem Marinus Trap (1821-1905), abbreviated "Steendr v. P.W.M. Trap" on the plate |
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