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- Oxymycterus is a genus of rat-like rodents commonly known as hocicudos. They are endemic to South America. As of April 2019[update], the genus contains...
- Genus Oxymycterus - hocicudos Argentine hocicudo, Oxymycterus akodontius Amazon hocicudo, Oxymycterus amazonicus Angular hocicudo, Oxymycterus angularis...
- hocicudo (Oxymycterus wayku) is a rodent species from South America. It is found in Argentina. Roach, N.; Naylor, L. (2017). "Oxymycterus wayku". IUCN...
- The Paramo hocicudo (Oxymycterus paramensis) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru. The Argentine...
- Oxymycterus hucucha, also known as the Quechuan hocicudo, is a species of rodent in the genus Oxymycterus of family Cricetidae from South America. It...
- Chroeomys Chelemys Notiomys Pearsonomys Geoxus Blarinomys Juscelinomys Oxymycterus Lenoxus Brucepattersonius Scapteromys Kunsia Bibimys Tribe Phyllotini...
- Kunsia Lenoxus Necromys (previously Bolomys or Cabreramys) Neomicroxus Oxymycterus Podoxymys Scapteromys Thalpomys Thaptomys Chalcomys, Hypsimys, and Microxus...
- hocicudo (Oxymycterus itapeby) is a rodent species from South America. It is found in Brazil. PeƧanha, W.T. (April 2019). "A new species of Oxymycterus (Rodentia:...
- Oxymycterus Oxymycterus akodontius - Argentine hocicudo Oxymycterus amazonicus - Amazon hocicudo Oxymycterus angularis - angular hocicudo Oxymycterus...
- It was recombined as Scaldicetus oxymycterus by Kohno and Ray (2008), since O. emmonsi was odobenid and O. oxymycterus was physeteroid. Boersma and Pyenson...