- The
mountain beaver (
Aplodontia rufa) is a
North American rodent. It is the only
living member of its genus,
Aplodontia, and family, Aplodontiidae. It...
-
Aplodontia minor is an
extinct species of
Aplodontia that
inhabited North America during the
Neogene period. Hopkins,
Samantha S. B. (4 July 2019). "Phylogeny...
- the only
living species: the
mountain beaver (
Aplodontia rufa). It
includes the
following genera:
Aplodontia Richardson, 1829 †Altasciurus Korth, 2019 †Ameniscomys...
- this can
cause some
confusion because another distantly related rodent,
Aplodontia rufa, is
often called the "mountain beaver".
Other vernacular names, including...
- This
parasite is
known exclusively from the fur of the
mountain beaver (
Aplodontia rufa) and can
reach a
length of 1.2 cm (0.47 in).
Silverfishes and allies...
- Miocene, with only one
species still alive today, the
mountain beaver (
Aplodontia rufa). The
molerats (family Bathyergidae) are
considered secondarily protrogomorphous...
- (Ochotona princeps)
Grizzly bear (Ursus
arctos horribilis)
Mountain beaver (
Aplodontia rufa)
Olympic marmot (Marmota olympus)
Pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis)...
-
roughly one-half to two-thirds the size of that of the
mountain beaver,
Aplodontia rufa,
which itself has very poor vision. The
small size of the
optic foramen...
- north. It is also the type
locality for the
Point Arena mountain beaver,
Aplodontia rufa nigra,
which is
federally listed under the
Endangered Species Act...
-
California pronghorn)
Antilocapra americana sonoriensis (Sonoran pronghorn)
Aplodontia rufa
nigra (Mendocino
County mountain beaver)
Arctophoca townsendi (Guadalupe...