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P. ferrugineus. Binomial name. Phaenomys ferrugineus. (Thomas, 1894) The Rio de Janeiro arboreal rat (Phaenomys ferrugineus) is a rodent species from South America. It is found in Brazil. It is the only species in the genus Phaenomys.
The Brazilian arboreal mouse is a small mouse with small rounded ears and vibrissae (whiskers) long enough to reach the ears. The dorsal fur is reddish-brown which gradually fades to reddish-grey on the ventral surface. The hair is soft, and this distinguishes Rhagomys rufescens from the only other species in the genus, Rhagomys longilingua ...
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The adult long-tongued arboreal mouse weighs in the range 25 to 35 g (0.88 to 1.23 oz) and has a tail that is nearly as long as the head-and-body length. The fur is short and dense, and consists of a mixture of long slender hairs and spines, giving the mouse a bristly appearance. The upper parts are olive-brown and the underparts are buffish ...
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Species: O. cleberi. Binomial name. Oecomys cleberi. Locks, 1981. Oecomys cleberi, also known as Cleber's oecomys [2] or Cleber's arboreal rice rat, [1] is a species of rodent in the genus Oecomys of family Cricetidae. Known only from the Federal District in Brazil, its taxonomic status relative to O. concolor and O. paricola is unresolved.
Acomys chudeaui - Chudeau's spiny mouse. Acomys cilicicus - Asia Minor spiny mouse. Acomys cineraceus - grey spiny mouse. Acomys dimidiatus - Eastern spiny mouse. Acomys ignitus - fiery spiny mouse. Acomys johannis - Johan's spiny mouse. Acomys kempi - Kemp's spiny mouse. Acomys louisae - Louise's spiny mouse.
The Machu Picchu arboreal chinchilla rat ( Cuscomys oblativus) is a large species of South American chinchilla rats, known from skeletal remains found by members of the Peruvian Expedition of 1912. The animals were buried alongside people in ancient Inca tombs at Machu Picchu in Peru. [2] It was considered extinct by the IUCN in 2008, [1] but ...