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- The White-bellied Luzon tree rat (Carpomys phaeurus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found only in the Philippines, in the northern...
- two extant species, and one extinct species: Carpomys melanurus Carpomys phaeurus †Carpomys dakal It was first described by Oldfield Thomas in 1895, based...
- Himantothallus (species name Himantothallus grandifolius) and Phaeurus (species name Phaeurus antarcticus). These are both endemic to Antarctica. The third...
- Short-footed Luzon tree rat (C. melanurus) White-bellied Luzon tree rat (C. phaeurus) Crateromys (Cloudrunners) Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat (C. australis)...
- melanurus Thomas, 1895 - Dwarf cloud rat, short-footed Luzon tree rat Carpomys phaeurus Thomas, 1895 - White-bellied Luzon tree rat †Carpomys dakal Thomas, 1895...
- border area S. a. navajo Durrant and Kelson, 1947 – southeastern Utah S. a. phaeurus Allen, 1904 – northwestern and southwestern Durango and southwesternmost...
- mammals are Carpomys melanurus (short-footed Luzon tree rat) and Carpomys phaeurus (white-bellied Luzon tree rat). In addition to several rare species of...
- Skottsberg 1907 Cutleria Zanardinia Arthrocladia Desmarestia Himantothallus Phaeurus Acinetospora Feldmannia Geminocarpus Hincksia Pogotrichum Pylaiella Adenocystis...
- dakai (extinct) Carpomys melanurus - short-footed Luzon tree rat Carpomys phaeurus - white-bellied Luzon tree rat Genus Chiromyscus Chiromyscus chiropus -...
- Short-footed Luzon tree rat (C. melanurus) White-bellied Luzon tree rat (C. phaeurus) Crateromys (Cloudrunners) Dinagat bushy-tailed cloud rat (C. australis)...