Fukomys vandewoestijneae or Caroline's mole rat was first noticed in 2002 by a research team from the University of Ghent. This new species, distinguished by a distinctive skull shape, was recently described by Paul Van Daele and his team in Zootaxa while DNA and chromosome tests confirmed its novelty. The new species was named after Van Daele's late wife, Caroline Van De Woestijne, who was a member of the research team and died of malaria while in Africa.
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- Fukomys vandewoestijneae
- Fukomys vandewoestijneae
- 카롤리네두더지쥐
- Zęboszczur katangijski
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| - Fukomys vandewoestijneae és una espècie de rosegador de la família de les rates talp. Els primers exemplars que posteriorment serien atribuïts a F. vandewoestijneae foren trobats en una expedició duta a terme entre el 2002 i el 2006. L'espècie fou descrita per Paul A. A. G. Van Daele, Pieter Blondé, Robert Stjernstedt i Dominique Adriaens el 2013. El nom específic, vandewoestijneae, és en honor de l'esposa de Van Daele, Caroline Van De Woestijne, que fou la primera a determinar-ne el cariotip i que morí de malària a Àfrica durant una expedició.
- Fukomys vandewoestijneae generoko animalia da. Karraskarien barruko Bathyergidae familian sailkatuta dago.
- 카롤리네두더지쥐(Fukomys vandewoestijneae)는 뻐드렁니쥐과에 속하는 설치류의 일종이다. 2002년 헨트 대학교 연구팀이 처음 기술했다.
- Zęboszczur katangijski (Fukomys vandewoestijneae) – gatunek gryzonia z rodziny kretoszczurowatych.
- Fukomys vandewoestijneae or Caroline's mole rat was first noticed in 2002 by a research team from the University of Ghent. This new species, distinguished by a distinctive skull shape, was recently described by Paul Van Daele and his team in Zootaxa while DNA and chromosome tests confirmed its novelty. The new species was named after Van Daele's late wife, Caroline Van De Woestijne, who was a member of the research team and died of malaria while in Africa.
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| - Fukomys vandewoestijneae és una espècie de rosegador de la família de les rates talp. Els primers exemplars que posteriorment serien atribuïts a F. vandewoestijneae foren trobats en una expedició duta a terme entre el 2002 i el 2006. L'espècie fou descrita per Paul A. A. G. Van Daele, Pieter Blondé, Robert Stjernstedt i Dominique Adriaens el 2013. El nom específic, vandewoestijneae, és en honor de l'esposa de Van Daele, Caroline Van De Woestijne, que fou la primera a determinar-ne el cariotip i que morí de malària a Àfrica durant una expedició.
- Fukomys vandewoestijneae generoko animalia da. Karraskarien barruko Bathyergidae familian sailkatuta dago.
- 카롤리네두더지쥐(Fukomys vandewoestijneae)는 뻐드렁니쥐과에 속하는 설치류의 일종이다. 2002년 헨트 대학교 연구팀이 처음 기술했다.
- Zęboszczur katangijski (Fukomys vandewoestijneae) – gatunek gryzonia z rodziny kretoszczurowatych.
- Fukomys vandewoestijneae or Caroline's mole rat was first noticed in 2002 by a research team from the University of Ghent. This new species, distinguished by a distinctive skull shape, was recently described by Paul Van Daele and his team in Zootaxa while DNA and chromosome tests confirmed its novelty. The new species was named after Van Daele's late wife, Caroline Van De Woestijne, who was a member of the research team and died of malaria while in Africa. The species was found in the Ikelenge Pedicle between the Sakeji and Zambezi rivers, a region shared by Zambia, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Angola. Although the area has not been well-researched it is considered to harbour a great number of endemic species. To date 28 endemic species have come to light: one amphibian, five mammals, three butterflies, and 19 dragonflies. The region comprises gallery forests adjacent to rivers and wetlands, and woodlands where miombo trees are dominant, the habitat of the new mole rat. These forests, as with others all over the world, are under threat. Of 19,232 new species described in 2009, a mere 41 were mammals. Most new mammals that are discovered are small and are either rodents or bats.
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