- The
Hispaniolan hutia (Plagiodontia
aedium) is a small, threatened, rat-like
mammal endemic to
forests on the
Caribbean island of
Hispaniola (split between...
- The
curator aedium sacrarum et
operum locorumque publicorum (pl. curatores) was a
political position in
ancient Rome. The name
translates to 'curator of...
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terrestrial mammals on the
island are the
Hispaniolan hutia (Plagiodontia
aedium) and the
Hispaniolan solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus).
There are also many...
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solenodon (Solenodon paradoxus) and the
Hispaniolan hutia (Plagiodontia
aedium). Both are
rarely seen, with the
latter considered Endangered. Wild boar...
- portoricensis)
Tribe Plagiodontini Plagiodontia Hispaniolan hutia (Plagiodontia
aedium) †Samaná
hutia (Plagiodontia ipnaeum) †Small
Haitian hutia (Plagiodonta...
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member of the
genus Plagiodontia along with the
extant Hispaniolan hutia (P.
aedium), but
after morphometric analysis in 2012, was
moved to its own genus, Hyperplagiodontia...
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Plagiodontia Hispaniolan hutia (P.
aedium)...
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Hyperplagiodontia araeum - wide-toothed
hutia (extinct)
Genus Plagiodontia Plagiodontia aedium -
Hispaniolan hutia Plagiodontia ipnaeum -
Samana hutia (extinct) Plagiodonta...
- meters, and some over 50
square meters. The
etymology of "cavaedium", "cavum
aedium", and "atrium" is debated.
These terms are
thought by many to be synonymous;...
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managed at
first by the
aediles and censors, and
later by the
curatores aedium sacrarum et
operum locorumque.
Lists may also have been used to
track goods...