"Ueber einige Muriden aus Kamerun" (On some Muridae from Cameroon) is a zoological study by Tycho Tullberg, published in 1892. This scientific paper details Tullberg's research on Muridae, a large family of rodents commonly known as Old World mice and rats, found in Cameroon. The study provides descriptions and classifications of these mammals, contributing to the scientific knowledge of African fauna during the late 19th century. This work remains a valuable resource for zoologists and researchers interested in the history of mammalogy and the biodiversity of Cameroon.
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