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- tree-rat Phyllomys kerri – Kerr's Atlantic tree-rat Phyllomys lamarumpallid Atlantic tree-rat Phyllomys lundi – Lund's Atlantic tree-rat Phyllomys mantiqueirensis...
- The southern Atlantic tree-rat (Phyllomys sulinus) is a species of spiny rat from South America, described in 2008. It is found in the subtropical region...
- tree-rat, Phyllomys kerri Pallid Atlantic tree-rat, Phyllomys lamarum Lund's Atlantic tree-rat, Phyllomys lundi Mantiqueira Atlantic tree-rat, Phyllomys mantiqueirensis...
- tree rat Genus Phyllomys Phyllomys blainvilii - Golden Atlantic tree-rat Phyllomys brasiliensis- Orange-brown Atlantic tree-rat Phyllomys dasythrix - Drab...
- tree-rat, Phyllomys nigrispinus LC Rusty-sided Atlantic tree-rat, Phyllomys pattoni LC Phyllomys sulinus Giant Atlantic tree-rat, Phyllomys thomasi EN...
- the Flores giant tree rat, from Flores; Pattonomys, from South America; Phyllomys, from the Atlantic Forest of eastern South America; Pithecheir, from Southeast...
- The giant Atlantic tree-rat (Phyllomys thomasi) is a spiny rat species from Brazil. It is endemic to São Sebastião Island off the coast of São Paulo State...
- The first major clade contains a majority of arboreal genera (e.g., Phyllomys, Dactylomys, and Mesomys), a few terrestrial taxa (e.g., Proechimys),...
- Atlantic tree-rat (Phyllomys dasythrix) is a spiny rat species found in Brazil. Leite, Y.; Loss, C.; Christoff, A. (2016). "Phyllomys dasythrix". IUCN Red...
- or red-nosed tree-rat (Phyllomys brasiliensis), is a spiny rat species endemic to Brazil. Loss, C.; Leite, Y. (2016). "Phyllomys brasiliensis". IUCN Red...