A. Gava et al. 2012
Full reference
A. Gava, M. B. dos Santos, and F. M. Quintela. 2012. A new karyotype for Cavia magna (Rodentia: Caviidae) from an estuarine island and C. aperea from adjacent mainland. Acta Theriologica 57(1):9-14 [J. Alroy/J. Alroy/J. Alroy]
Metadata
ID number: | 41404 |
Created: | 2012-05-05 15:04:51 |
Modified: | 2012-05-05 00:05:12 |
Publication type: | journal article |
Taxonomy: | stated with evidence |
Language: | English |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13364-011-0042-0 |
Taxonomic names (5)
Taxonomic opinions (12) - view classification
'Cavia aperea belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia cobaya belongs to Cavia' according to Pallas 1766
'Cavia cobaya is an objective synonym of Cavia porcellus' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia fulgida belongs to Cavia' according to Wagler 1831
'Cavia fulgida belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia intermedia belongs to Cavia' according to Cherem et al. 1999
'Cavia intermedia belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia magna belongs to Cavia' according to A. Ximenez 1980
'Cavia magna belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia tschudii belongs to Cavia' according to Fitzinger 1867
'Cavia tschudii belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Mus porcellus is recombined as Cavia porcellus' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia cobaya belongs to Cavia' according to Pallas 1766
'Cavia cobaya is an objective synonym of Cavia porcellus' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia fulgida belongs to Cavia' according to Wagler 1831
'Cavia fulgida belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia intermedia belongs to Cavia' according to Cherem et al. 1999
'Cavia intermedia belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia magna belongs to Cavia' according to A. Ximenez 1980
'Cavia magna belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Cavia tschudii belongs to Cavia' according to Fitzinger 1867
'Cavia tschudii belongs to Cavia' according to A. Gava et al. 2012
'Mus porcellus is recombined as Cavia porcellus' according to A. Gava et al. 2012