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northwestern Peru. It
lived about 126,000-12,000
years ago.
Gymnogyps kofordi[page needed] was
described based on a
right tarsometatarsus. Gymnogyps...
- The
Eastern puna
mouse (Punomys
kofordi) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae.
Punomys kofordi was
described in 1995 by V.
Pacheco and J. L...
- The
coastal leaf-toed
gecko (Phyllodacylus
kofordi), also
known commonly as the
Tumbesian leaf-toed
gecko is a
species of
lizard in the
family Phyllodactylidae...
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clearly different. The
taxon Punomys was
monotypic until the
addition of P.
kofordi in 1995. The puna
mouse is
found in
southern Peru and
northern Chile, where...
- Koford's gr****
mouse (Akodon
kofordi) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Cricetidae. It is
found only in Peru. It is
named after American biologist...
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related to the
living California condor, G. californi**** and the
extinct G.
kofordi,
either one of
which it may have
evolved from. The
species is
solely known...
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Gymnogyps kofordi Gymnogyps californi****...
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widespread across the Americas. From fossils, the
Floridian Gymnogyps kofordi from the
Early Pleistocene and the
Peruvian Gymnogyps howardae from the...
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mouse (Akodon
kofordi ), a
rodent from Peru, was
discovered in the 1980s and
named in his honour. Also the
eastern puna
mouse (Punomys
kofordi ) and the coastal...
- Cricetidae. It
contains the
following species:
Eastern puna
mouse (Punomys
kofordi) Puna
mouse (Punomys lemminus) Musser, G. G.; Carleton, M. D. (2005). "Superfamily...