Mus

Definition

Reference

  1. GBIF Secretariat 2022 Mus Linnaeus, 1758. GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. doi: https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei
Creator: Michael Rubinigg
Properties

Label

Mus

EUPH Code (UID)

[8228]

EUPH IRI

https://www.gbif.org/species/9800657

Created

2025-05-08

Updated

2025-05-08
Relationships

Descriptor

n/a

subclass of

subclasses

Contributors

Class

Author: Michael Rubinigg

Definition

Author: Michael Rubinigg

Translation

Authors: Michael Rubinigg

Class translations

Filters

Columns

Danish
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Danish
mus

Noun, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Dutch; Flemish
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Dutch; Flemish
muis

Noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
English
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
English
mouse

Noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
French
souris

Noun, Masculine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
French
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
German
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
German
Maus

Noun, Feminine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Italian
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Italian
topo

Noun, Masculine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Norwegian
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Norwegian
mus

Noun, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Portuguese
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Portuguese
rato

Noun, Masculine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan
șoarece

Noun, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Spanish; Castilian
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Spanish; Castilian
ratón

Noun, Masculine, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Swedish
Mus

Proper noun

Michael Rubinigg
Approved
Swedish
mus

Noun, Singular

Michael Rubinigg
Approved