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Lagurus (animal)
''Lagurus'' is the name of two genera of life forms: * ''Lagurus'' (rodent), a genus of rodents with the steppe lemming as the only living species * ''Lagurus'' (plant), a monotypic genus of grasses containing only ''Lagurus ovatus'', the hare's tail {{genus disambiguation ...
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Lagurus (rodent)
''Lagurus'' is a genus in the subfamily Arvicolinae (voles, lemmings, and related species). ''Lagurus'' includes a single living species, the steppe lemming (''Lagurus lagurus'') of central Eurasia. The North American sagebrush vole (''Lemmiscus curtatus'') has also been included in ''Lagurus'', but is likely not closely related. The earliest fossils of ''Lagurus'', allocated to '' Lagurus arankae'', appear in the Late Pliocene Late may refer to: * LATE, an acronym which could stand for: ** Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy, a proposed form of dementia ** Local-authority trading enterprise, a New Zealand business law ** Local average treatment effect, .... Two other fossil species, '' Lagurus pannonicus'' and '' Lagurus transiens'', are thought to be part of a lineage that led to the living steppe lemming.Chaline et al., 1999, pp. 251–252; McKenna and Bell, 1997, p. 153 References Literature cited *Chaline, J., Brunet-Lecomte, P., Montuire, S., Viriot, L. ...
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