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    mole (Talpa occidentalis) is a species of mammal in the family Talpidae. It is found in Spain and Portugal. Cassola, F. (2016). "Talpa occidentalis". IUCN...
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    Talpa is a genus in the mole family Talpidae. Among the first taxa in science, Carolus Linnaeus used the Latin word for "mole", talpa, in his Regnum Animale...
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  • T. occidentalis may refer to several different species. The specific epithet occidentalis means 'western.' Talpa occidentalis, the Spanish mole Telfairia...
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    European mole (redirect from Talpa europaea)
    (2001). "Dental morphology of Talpa europaea and Talpa occidentalis (Mammalia: Insectivora) with a discussion of fossil Talpa in the Pleistocene of Europe"...
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    any translocated Y-linked genes. Detailed developmental studies of Talpa occidentalis have revealed that the female gonads develop in a "testis-like pattern"...
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  • (Bulgaria) Spanish mole, Talpa occidentalis LC (Iberian Peninsula) Roman mole, Talpa romana LC (Italy and Greece) Balkan mole, Talpa stankovici LC (Balkans)...
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    Talpa davidiana Levant mole, Talpa levantis Spanish mole, Talpa occidentalis Roman mole, Talpa romana Balkan mole, Talpa stankovici Tribe Condylurini...
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    quercinus), la musaraña gris (Crocidura russula), el topo ibérico (Talpa occidentalis), and topillo de Cabrera (Microtus cabrerae). Torrelodones hosts reptiles...
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    (2016). "Talpa occidentalis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T41483A2953593. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-2.RLTS.T41483A2953593.en. Talpa habitats:...
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  • any translocated Y-linked genes. Detailed developmental studies of Talpa occidentalis have revealed that the female gonads develop in a "testis-like pattern"...
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