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- as follows: Thrichomys apereoides - Common punaré Thrichomys fosteri - Foster's punaré Thrichomys inermis - Highlands punaré Thrichomys laurentius -...
- Thrichomys laurentius, the Sao Lourenço punaré, is a South American caviomorph rodent of the spiny rat family. It was formerly considered a subspecies...
- The common punaré (Thrichomys apereoides), is a species of spiny rat endemic to Brazil. Like other members of the genus Thrichomys, but unlike all other...
- five extant genera Callistomys, Hoplomys, Myocastor, Proechimys, and Thrichomys. Myocastorini members share long upper incisor roots (except Callistomys)...
- The Paraguayan punaré (Thrichomys pachyurus) is a caviomorph rodent of South America from the spiny rat family. With its skull averaging 55 mm long, it...
- the soft fur of Thrichomys members replacing the spiny hair of the other genera of Echimyidae. Roach, N.; Naylor, L. (2016). "Thrichomys inermis". IUCN...
- rat Genus Thrichomys Thrichomys apereoides - Common punaré Thrichomys fosteri - Foster's punaré Thrichomys inermis - Highlands punaré Thrichomys laurentius...
- Genus: Thrichomys Common punaré, Thrichomys apereoides LC Thrichomys fosteri NE Highlands punaré, Thrichomys inermis LC Sao Lourenço punaré, Thrichomys laurentius...
- Myocastorini genera: Proechimys and Hoplomys (armored rats) on the one hand, and Thrichomys on the other hand. The nutria somewhat resembles a very large rat, or...
- Echimyinae Myocastor coypu, nutria Echimyinae Myocastorini Myocastoridae Thrichomys punaré Echimyinae Myocastorini Eumysopinae Hoplomys armored rat Echimyinae...