The red-backed voles are members of the genus Myodes.
Red backed vole is the common name. The scientific name is Myodes.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Clethrionomys spp.
Faith Julia Krausman has written: 'Urinary marking in the red-backed vole Clethrionomys gapperi'
Long Tailed Vole =Microtus longicaudusMeadow voleMicrotus pennsylvanicusSinging voleMicrotus miurusSt. Matthew Island voleMicrotus abbreviatusTundra voleMicrotus oeconomusYellow-cheeked voleMicrotus xanthognathusWestern heather volePhenacomys intermediusNorthern red-backed voleClethrionomys rutilusSouthern red-backed voleClethrionomys gapperiThese are some of the Voles that live in the cold areas of the world. For example, Alaska- Canada- Greenland- Siberia.So Sorry If I didnt include all of them in the world.:)
E. Jameson has written: 'Natural history of the prairie vole (mammalian genus Microtus)'
Red-backed Kingfisher was created in 1841.
Red-backed poison frog was created in 1884.
Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaFamily: CricetidaeSubfamily: Arvicolinae-.-The answer up there is incorrectThat is just the just like its classificationTHIS is what you are looking for:The Meadow Vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus)The Prairie Vole (Microtus ochrogaster)The Long Tailed Vole (Microtus Longicaudus)The Bank Vole (Clethrionomys glareolus)P.S Basically it is all like MicrotusP.P.S No offense to the other answer
The scientific name for a common vole is Microtus agrestis. However, there are several species of voles within the genus Microtus, each with its own scientific name. These small rodents are found in various habitats across the Northern Hemisphere.
Red-backed Salamanders eat small arthropods, including insects and Spiders
Quercus rubra is the genus and species name of the red oak.
Quercus rubra is the genus and species name of the red oak.