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<font color="#800000">'''''Microtus californicus'''''</font> (Peale) - (California vole) | <font color="#800000">'''''Microtus californicus'''''</font> (Peale) - (California vole) | ||
− | The vole grows to 15-20 cm and is found in south-western North America. It damages pastures, rangelands, orchards and nurseries, as well as a wide variety of field crops. In addition, it is a host of ''Borrelia''. | + | The vole grows to 15-20 cm and is found in south-western North America. It damages pastures, rangelands, orchards and nurseries, as well as a wide variety of field crops. For example, it can cause significant girdling damage to citrus trees. In addition, it is a host of ''Borrelia''. |
For details see the respective page in [[wikipedia:California Vole|Wikipedia]]. | For details see the respective page in [[wikipedia:California Vole|Wikipedia]]. | ||
[[Category:Microtus (genus)]] | [[Category:Microtus (genus)]] |
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Microtus californicus (Peale) - (California vole)
The vole grows to 15-20 cm and is found in south-western North America. It damages pastures, rangelands, orchards and nurseries, as well as a wide variety of field crops. For example, it can cause significant girdling damage to citrus trees. In addition, it is a host of Borrelia.
For details see the respective page in Wikipedia.