THE FIRST RECORD OF REED VOLE – ALEXANDROMYS FORTIS (BÜCHNER, 1889) IN THE NORSKII STATE NATURE RESERVE
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https://doi.org/10.33910/1999-4079-2015-7-1-95-96Keywords:
reed vole, Alexandromys fortis, Norskii ReserveAbstract
Alexandromys fortis (Büchner, 1889) was collected in 2014 for the first time from the territory of the Norskii State Nature Reserve (Amurskaya oblast, Russia).
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