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21 Myzopoda
1. LAT Myzopoda Milne-Edwards et A. Grandidier2. RUS мадагаскарские присосконоги pl3. ENG Old World [sucker-footed] bats4. DEU madagassische Haftscheibenfledermäuse pl5. FRA — -
22 Myzopoda aurita
1. LAT Myzopoda aurita Milne-Edwards et A. Grandidier2. RUS мадагаскарский присосконог m3. ENG (Old World) sucker-footed bat, golden bat4. DEU madagassische Haftscheibenfledermaus f5. FRA vespertilion m doréVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Myzopoda aurita
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23 Myzopodidae
1. LAT Myzopodidae Thomas2. RUS мадагаскарские присосконогие, розетконогие3. ENG (Old World) sucker-footed bats, golden bats5. FRA myzopodidés -
24 Neomys
2. RUS куторы pl, водяные землеройки pl3. ENG (brown-toothed, Eurasian, Old World) water shrews4. DEU Wasserspitzmäuse pl5. FRA crossopes pl [musaraignes pl] de Miller -
25 Neomys fodiens
1. LAT Neomys fodiens Pennant2. RUS обыкновенная [водяная] кутора f, водяная землеройка f3. ENG (British, Eurasian, European, Old World, white-breasted) water shrew4. DEU (große) Wasserspitzmaus f5. FRA crossope f (aquatique) musaraigne f aquatique [ciliée, d'eau, porte-rame]VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Neomys fodiens
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26 Oryctolagus
1. LAT Oryctolagus Liljeborg2. RUS кролики pl3. ENG (Old World) rabbits4. DEU (altweltliche) Wildkaninchen pl5. FRA lapins pl typiques -
27 Oryctolagus cuniculus
1. LAT Oryctolagus cuniculus Linnaeus2. RUS дикий [европейский дикий, среднеевропейский дикий] кролик m3. ENG (European, Old World, European grey, common) rabbit4. DEU (europäisches, mitteleuropäisches), Wildkaninchen n, europäisches Kaninchen n, Ka(r)nikel n5. FRA lapin m (commun, des bois, ordinaire, vulgaire), lièvre m lapinVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Oryctolagus cuniculus
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28 Peromyscus polionotus
VOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > Peromyscus polionotus
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29 Pteromys
1. LAT Pteromys G. Cuvier2. RUS азиатские [евразийские] летяги pl3. ENG smaller [Old World] flying squirrels4. DEU Flughörnchen pl5. FRA — -
30 Pteropodidae
1. LAT Pteropodidae Gray2. RUS крылановые3. ENG (Old World, large) fruit bats, fruit(-eating) bats, flying foxes4. DEU Flughunde5. FRA ptérop(od)idés -
31 Scotophilus
1. LAT Scotophilus Leach2. RUS домовые гладконосы pl3. ENG house [Leach's vesper, yellow, Old World yellow] bats4. DEU —5. FRA — -
32 Suidae
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33 Talpa
2. RUS (обыкновенные) кроты pl3. ENG (Eurasian) moles, (common) Old World moles4. DEU Maulwürfe pl5. FRA taupes pl
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