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- Thallomys is a genus of rodent in the family Muridae endemic to Africa. It contains four species: Loring's rat (Thallomys loringi) Black-tailed tree rat...
- Southeast Asia; Santamartamys, the red crested tree rat, from Colombia; Thallomys nigricauda, the black-tailed tree rat, from southwestern Africa; Toromys...
- Commons has media related to Thallomys paedulcus. Child, M.F. & Taylor, P. (2017) [errata version of 2016 ****essment]. "Thallomys paedulcus". IUCN Red List...
- black-tailed tree rat, also called black-tailed acacia rat or black-tailed thallomys, (Thallomys nigricauda), is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is...
- Martin Hinton moved it to the genus Thallomys. It had then become classified as a subspecies of either Thallomys nigricauda, as Ned Hollister, Glover...
- ornatus Genus Thallomys - acacia rats Loring's rat, Thallomys loringi Black-tailed tree rat, Thallomys nigricauda Acacia rat, Thallomys paedulcus Shortridge's...
- Scutisorex Sminthopsis Solomys Stochomys Surdisorex Sylvisorex Taterillus Thallomys Thamnomys Vampyressa Vampyriscus Vampyrodes Xeromys Zyzomys Admiralty...
- Lamottemys Genus †Malpaisomys Genus Oenomys - rufous-nosed rats Genus Thallomys - acacia rats Genus Thamnomys - thicket rats Tribe Hapalomyini Genus Hapalomys...
- Oenomys †Parapelomys Pelomys Rhabdomys †Saharamys †Saidomys Stochomys Thallomys Thamnomys Typomys Hapalomyini Hapalomys Hydromyini Anisomys Apomys Archboldomys...
- Shortridge's rat (Thallomys shortridgei) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found only in South Africa. Its natural habitat is subtropical...