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Definition of Genus nesokia
1. Noun. Bandicoot rats.
Generic synonyms: Mammal Genus
Group relationships: Family Muridae, Muridae
Member holonyms: Bandicoot Rat, Mole Rat
Lexicographical Neighbors of Genus Nesokia
Literary usage of Genus nesokia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1879)
"On Arvicola indica, Gray, and its relations to the sub-genus Nesokia, with a
description of the species of ..."
2. The Growth of Groups in the Animal Kingdom by Richard Ernest Lloyd (1912)
"But skulls A and B, although belonging to the genus Nesokia since they possess
the most important character of that genus, are not typical of ..."
3. Ceylon: A General Description of the Island, Historical, Physical by Horatio John Suckling (1876)
"Burrowing, or field-rats, genus Nesokia, distinguished by short tails and long
cutting teeth, present two varieties, found, also in South India and Nepal. ..."
4. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1879)
"On Arvicola indica, Gray, and its relations to the sub-genus Nesokia, with a
description of the species of ..."
5. The Growth of Groups in the Animal Kingdom by Richard Ernest Lloyd (1912)
"But skulls A and B, although belonging to the genus Nesokia since they possess
the most important character of that genus, are not typical of ..."
6. Ceylon: A General Description of the Island, Historical, Physical by Horatio John Suckling (1876)
"Burrowing, or field-rats, genus Nesokia, distinguished by short tails and long
cutting teeth, present two varieties, found, also in South India and Nepal. ..."