Rhipidomys
Rhipidomys is a genus of rodents in the family Cricetidae,[1][2] The following 24 species of climbing mouse species are currently recognised:[2]
- Rhipidomys albujai
- Southern climbing mouse (Rhipidomys austrinus)
- Cariri climbing mouse (Rhipidomys cariri)
- Cauca climbing mouse (Rhipidomys caucensis)
- Coues's climbing mouse (Rhipidomys couesi)
- Eastern Amazon climbing mouse (Rhipidomys emiliae)
- Buff-bellied climbing mouse (Rhipidomys fulviventer)
- Gardner's climbing mouse (Rhipidomys gardneri)
- Rhipidomys ipukensis
- Rhipidomys itoan
- Broad-footed climbing mouse (Rhipidomys latimanus)
- White-footed climbing mouse (Rhipidomys leucodactylus)
- MacConnell's climbing mouse (Rhipidomys macconnelli)
- Cerrado climbing mouse (Rhipidomys macrurus)
- Atlantic Forest climbing mouse (Rhipidomys mastacalis)
- Peruvian climbing mouse (Rhipidomys modicus)
- Splendid climbing mouse (Rhipidomys nitela)
- Yellow-bellied climbing mouse (Rhipidomys ochrogaster)
- Rhipidomys similis
- Rhipidomys tenuicauda
- Rhipidomys tribei
- Venezuelan climbing mouse (Rhipidomys venezuelae)
- Charming climbing mouse (Rhipidomys venustus)
- Wetzel's climbing mouse (Rhipidomys wetzeli)
Rhipidomys Temporal range: Pleistocene to Recent | |
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White-footed climbing mouse (Rhipidomys leucodactylus) | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Rodentia |
Family: | Cricetidae |
Subfamily: | Sigmodontinae |
Tribe: | Thomasomyini |
Genus: | Rhipidomys Tschudi, 1845 |
Species | |
Rhipidomys albujai |
References
- Musser, G.G.; Carleton, M.D. (2005). "Superfamily Muroidea". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M (eds.). Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 894–1531. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
- "Rhipidomys". ASM Mammal Diversity Database. American Society of Mammalogists. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
- Costa, B.M.A.; Geise, L.; Pereira, L.G.; Costa, L.P. (2011). "Phylogeography of Rhipidomys (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) and description of two new species from southeastern Brazil". Journal of Mammalogy. 92 (5): 945–962. doi:10.1644/10-MAMM-A-249.1.
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