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- Q1754405 subject Q7273994.
- Q1754405 subject Q8363817.
- Q1754405 abstract "Ningauis, members of the genus Ningaui, are small members of the dasyurid family. Along with the planigales, they are among the smallest marsupials. They are related to the dunnarts and are restricted to arid regions of Australia.All ningauis are nocturnal hunters of invertebrates. In appearance they resemble mice or similar small rodents, but can be distinguished by their pointed snouts. The genus Ningaui was one of the last of the Australian marsupial genera to be erected; this occurred with the surprise discovery of the Wongai ningaui (N. ridei) and the Pilbara ningaui (N. timealeyi) in 1975.The name "ningaui" refers to a creature from Aboriginal myth.".
- Q1754405 class Q25336.
- Q1754405 class Q7377.
- Q1754405 family Q23133.
- Q1754405 family Q3486987.
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- Q1754405 kingdom Q729.
- Q1754405 order Q213333.
- Q1754405 phylum Q10915.
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- Q1754405 classis "Mammalia".
- Q1754405 familia Q23133.
- Q1754405 infraclassis "Marsupialia".
- Q1754405 name "Ningauis".
- Q1754405 ordo Q213333.
- Q1754405 phylum Q10915.
- Q1754405 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1754405 subfamilia Q371344.
- Q1754405 tribus Q3486987.
- Q1754405 type Animal.
- Q1754405 type Eukaryote.
- Q1754405 type Mammal.
- Q1754405 type Species.
- Q1754405 type Thing.
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- Q1754405 type Q729.
- Q1754405 type Q7377.
- Q1754405 comment "Ningauis, members of the genus Ningaui, are small members of the dasyurid family. Along with the planigales, they are among the smallest marsupials. They are related to the dunnarts and are restricted to arid regions of Australia.All ningauis are nocturnal hunters of invertebrates. In appearance they resemble mice or similar small rodents, but can be distinguished by their pointed snouts.".
- Q1754405 label "Ningaui".
- Q1754405 name "Ningauis".