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Oryzomys couesi, also
known as Coues's rice rat, is a
semiaquatic rodent in the
family Cricetidae occurring from
southernmost Texas through Mexico and...
- of the
genus Oryzomys within the
family Cricetidae, it is
similar to O.
couesi of
mainland Central America, from
where it may have dis****d to its island...
- The
triplewart seadevil (Cryptopsaras couesii) is a sea
devil of the
family Ceratiidae and the
order Lophoiiformes. This
species is the only
member of...
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species of Oryzomys. It was
retained as a
distinct species related to O.
couesi and O. palustris
until 1971, when
Philip Hershkovitz swept it, and other...
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First described in 1901 as a
separate species, it was
later lumped under O.
couesi and the
marsh rice rat (O. palustris)
until it was
reinstated as a species...
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previously been
regarded as
subspecies of the
marsh rice rat. One,
Oryzomys couesi,
occurs with the
marsh rice rat in
Tamaulipas and
southern Texas. The marsh...
- of which—the
marsh rice rat (O. palustris) of the
United States and O.
couesi of
Mexico and
Central America—are widespread; the six
others have more restricted...
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upperparts are gray-brown and the
underparts are grayish, not
buffy as in O.
couesi. The tail is only
slightly darker above than below. All
three specimens...
- Coues's
gadwall (Mareca
strepera couesi) or the
Washington Island gadwall, is an
extinct dabbling duck
which is only
known by two
immature specimens from...
- GGKEY:FK94TH92Q55. Carleton, M.D. and Arroyo-Cabrales, J. 2009.
Review of the
Oryzomys couesi complex (Rodentia: Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae) in
Western Mexico. Bulletin...