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Collector:
William L. Abbott  Search this
Microhabitat Description:
Camp about 1/2 mile above the Goojer village of Chand. At junction of a smaller stream coming down from Tragbol on the Gilbit road. The streams much swollen with melting snow higher up. The nullahs are narrow ravines with steep sides. Mostly densely forested with pine & spruce. Very rocky. Paths slight and very bad, only made by goatherds during summer. Same open spaces thinly forested with beech, which has been much destroyed by the goatherds cutting the branches to feed their flocks. Camp about 7,000 feet. Traps placed in main nullah & in side nullah. Bonar nullah joins with Bonzor nullah and forms a stream which flows into the Bandipur River a couple of miles from its mouth in the Woolar [Wular] Lake.  Search this
Preparation:
Skin
Skull
Sex:
Male
Place:
Bonar Nullah, Jammu And Kashmir, India, Asia
Collection Date:
7 May 1910
Record Last Modified:
16 Jun 2020
Specimen Count:
1
Taxonomy:
Animalia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Mammalia, Eutheria, Rodentia, Myomorpha, Muridae, Murinae
Published Name:
Apodemus rusiges
Accession Number:
000000
Other Numbers:
Mammals Field Number : 7086
USNM Number:
173443
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Vertebrate Zoology
Mammals
Data Source:
NMNH - Vertebrate Zoology - Mammals Division
GUID:
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3bdfdc802-a82d-4f97-9eed-58b07363479f
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:nmnhvz_7067231