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  1. 1 de abr. de 1987 · The first systematic search for the volcano rabbit, a Mexican endemic, found no evidence of the species outside the central region of the transverse neovolcanic axis around Mexico City, and...

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  2. The Volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi) is an unique species and different from the whole of the rabbits in the world. Volcano rabbit is the only species of the (monotypic) genus Romerolagus, and endemic to the Transmexican Volcanic Belt in Central México.

  3. The first systematic search for the volcano rabbit, a Mexican endemic, found no evidence of the species outside the central region of the transverse neovolcanic axis around Mexico City, and reveals that the rabbit has now disappeared from areas of this central zone where it has been reported in the recent past.

  4. The volcano rabbit, or 'zacatuche', Romerolagus diazi is believed to be amongst the most primitive of the living species of rabbits and hares (O. Lagomorpha; Family: Leporidae) (De Poorter and Van der Loo, 1981; Corbet, 1983; Barrera, 1966).

  5. 30 de dic. de 2020 · A Survival Blueprint for the conservation of the Volcano rabbit, Romerolagus diazi, and its habitat, Mexico. An output from the EDGE of Existence fellowship, Zoological Society of London....

  6. 8 de sept. de 1993 · A comparative study of the male reproductive organs and spermatozoa from three lagomorphs species, the volcano rabbit or Zacatuche (Romerolagus diazi), the black-tailed hare (Lepus californicus...

  7. 22 de ene. de 2018 · The volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi) is a lagomorph endemic to the central mountains of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, and is listed as endangered by the IUCN (AMCELA et al. 2017) and as at risk of extinction under Mexican federal legislation (SEMARNAT 2010).