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- Podogymnura is a genus of mammal in the family Erinaceidae. It contains the following species: Dinagat moonrat (Podogymnura aureospinula) Eastern Mindanao...
- Genus Podogymnura Podogymnura aureospinula (Dinagat gymnure or Dinagat moonrat) Podogymnura intermedia (Eastern Mindanao gymnure ) Podogymnura minima...
- Otohylomys megalotis Genus Podogymnura Dinagat gymnure, Podogymnura aureospinula Eastern Mindanao gymnure, Podogymnura intermedia Podogymnura minima Mindanao gymnure...
- The eastern Mindanao gymnure (Podogymnura intermedia) is a species of gymnure in the genus Podogymnura. It is known only from Mount Hamiguitan and Mount...
- Podogymnura truei, also known as the Mindanao gymnure, Mindanao moonrat, or Mindanao wood shrew, is a mammal of the family Erinaceidae. It is endemic...
- The Dinagat gymnure (Podogymnura aureospinula) is a species of mammal in the family Erinaceidae. It is endemic to the Philippines. Its natural habitat...
- gymnure): one species Genus Neotetracus (shrew gymnure): one species Genus Podogymnura (Philippine gymnures): two species The following classification is based...
- Neotetracus Shrew gymnure (N. sinensis) Otohylomys Long-eared gymnure (O. megalotis) Podogymnura Dinagat gymnure (P. aureospinula) Mindanao gymnure (P. truei)...
- Neotetracus Shrew gymnure (N. sinensis) Otohylomys Long-eared gymnure (O. megalotis) Podogymnura Dinagat gymnure (P. aureospinula) Mindanao gymnure (P. truei)...
- Anura Platymantis taylori Endemic to the Sierra Madres of Luzon Anura Podogymnura aureospinula Dinagat moonrat, Dinagat gymnure Endemic to the Dinagat...