"Genera And Subgenera Of Voles And Lemmings" is a detailed exploration of the classification and characteristics of these small rodent species. Authored by Gerrit Smith Miller, this work delves into the taxonomic intricacies of voles and lemmings, offering insights into their evolutionary relationships and distinctions. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the various genera and subgenera within this group of mammals, making it an invaluable resource for zoologists, natural historians, and anyone interested in the study of mammalian diversity. Through meticulous research and analysis, Miller contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex world of voles and lemmings.
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