glaucomys sabrinus

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
Glaucomys sabrinus
    n 1: large flying squirrel; chiefly of Canada [syn: {northern
         flying squirrel}, {Glaucomys sabrinus}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Flying squirrel \Fly"ing squir"rel\ (? or ?). (Zool.)
   One of a group of squirrels, of the genus {Glaucomys}
   (formerly {Pteromus} and {Sciuropterus} [1913 Webster]),
   especially {Glaucomys volans} and {Glaucomys sabrinus},
   having parachute-like folds of skin extending from the fore
   to the hind legs, which enable them to make very long,
   gliding leaps.
   [1913 Webster +PJC]

   Note: The species of Pteromys are large, with bushy tails,
         and inhabit southern Asia and the East Indies; those of
         Sciuropterus are smaller, with flat tails, and inhabit
         the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and America. The
         American species {(Sciuropterus volucella)} is also
         called Assapan. The Australian flying squirrels, or
         flying phalangers, are marsupials. See {Flying
         phalanger} (above).
         [1913 Webster]
    

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