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Almiqui

Educational resources on Almiqui

Almiqui or Solenodon cubanus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Endangered due to A1cde. IUCN Profile of the Almiqui

Academic web links for the Almiqui.


ADW: Solenodon cubanus: Information
Presently, Solenodon cubanus is limited to the Oriente Province in Cuba. However, fossils show that Solenodon species lived on the North American mainland 30 million years ago
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Solenodon_cubanus.html

Library Holdings - IAMSLIC Union List of Serials
Almiqui Owning Library: Acuario Nacional de Cuba, Biblioteca Library Holdings: 1998 marzo, 1999 JULIO, 2000 MARZO, 1997 Diciembre
library.csumb.edu/iamslic/unionlist/alphahold.php?lib_abbr=all&j_title=Almiqui

News and Analysis on Cuba: Home
The almiqui was described for the first time in 1861 by the German naturalist Wilham Peters, who wrote of the difference between the Cuban animal and a similar one found
cuba-l.unm.edu/?nid=21145&cat=sc

News and Analysis on Cuba: Home
...scientists declared the almiqui to be in excellent health and marked it before release in the general area where was found. "Even the study of this one animal will increase our
cuba-l.unm.edu/?nid=21380&cat=sc

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The almiqui was described for the first time in 1861 by the German naturalist Wilham Peters, who wrote of the difference between the Cuban animal and a similar one found in
www2.westtexas.tstc.edu/thepricklypear/1003.pdf

News and Analysis on Cuba: Home
The "almiqui" was discovered by a farmer in the eastern mountains of the island and is described as looking a little like a badger with a long snout
cuba-l.unm.edu/?nid=23806&cat=ed

OROGRAPHIC INFLUENCES ON VEGETATION AND BIOPROSPECTING POTENTIAL AT ...
The almiquí is one of only a few mammals that are venomous; thus examination of its toxins is likely to be of scientific and possibly biomedical interest.
info.lanic.utexas.edu/project/asce/pdfs/volume11/daley.pdf

Alpha List - IAMSLIC Union List of Serials
Almiqui Alolkoy Alteridades (Mexico, D.F.) Alternativen Zu Tierexperimenten : Altex ; Ein Periodikum Fuer Neue Wege In Den Biomedizinischen Wissenschaften ; Offizielles Organ Der
library.csumb.edu/iamslic/unionlist/alphalist.php?alpha=A

ANew RiparialFrog of the Genus Eleutherodactylus (Anura ...
...from Eastern Cuba L UIS M. D I ´ AZ 1,A LBERTO R. E STRADA 2 AND S. B LAIR H EDGES 3 1 Museo Nacionalde Historia Natural, Apartado Postal 2349, La Habana 2, CP 10200, Cuba. almiqui@mnhnc.inf.cu 2
evo.bio.psu.edu/hedgeslab/Publications/PDF-files/125.pdf

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