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- Anderson's Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys andersoni) Antonio Brack's Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys antoniobracki) Apeco Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys apeco) Golden Oldfield...
- Thomasomys ucucha, also known as the ucucha thomasomys, is a rodent in the genus Thomasomys of the family Cricetidae. It is known only from high altitude...
- Thomasomys taczanowskii - Taczanowski's Oldfield mouse Thomasomys ucucha - ucucha thomasomys Thomasomys vestitus - dressy Oldfield mouse Thomasomys vulcani...
- Thomasomys pagaibambensis is a species of rodent in the genus Thomasomys known from the Andes of northern Peru. It consists of po****tions that were identified...
- Thomasomys - Oldfield mice Anderson's Oldfield mouse, Thomasomys andersoni Apeco Oldfield mouse, Thomasomys apeco Golden Oldfield mouse, Thomasomys aureus...
- Thomasomys auricularis commonly known as the red Andean thomasomys is a species of rodent in the genus Thomasomys found in the western Andes of southwestern...
- Thomasomys shallqukucha is a species of rodent in the genus Thomasomys known from the Andes of northern Peru. It consists of po****tions that were identified...
- Anderson's Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys andersoni) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. Roach, N. (2019). "Thomasomys andersoni". IUCN Red List...
- Genus: Thomasomys Anderson's Oldfield mouse, Thomasomys andersoni Apeco Oldfield mouse, Thomasomys apeco VU Golden Oldfield mouse, Thomasomys aureus LC...
- mouse (Thomasomys monochromos) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Colombia. Roach, N.; McCay, S. (2019). "Thomasomys monochromos"...