Tympanoctomys

Tympanoctomys
Tympanoctomys barrerae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Octodontidae
Genus: Tympanoctomys
Yepes, 1942[1]
Type species
Octomys barrerae
B. Lawrence, 1941
Species

 T. barrerae (B. Lawrence, 1941)
 T. kirchnerorum Teta et all, 2014
 T. cordubensis

Tympanoctomys is a genus of rodent in the family Octodontidae. There are two species in Tympanoctomys: Tympanoctomys barrerae[2] and Tympanoctomys kirchnerorum.[3]

Both species are endemic to central western Argentina, where it has a fragmented range. Its natural habitat is desert scrubland, dunes and salt flats, where it eats halophyte plants. It is a solitary, nocturnal rodent that constructs large mounds with complex burrows.[3]

References

  1. Lawrence, B. (1941), "A new species of Octomys from Argentina", Proceedings of the New England Zoological Club 18: 43–46.
  2. Woods, C.A.; Kilpatrick, C.W. (2005). "Infraorder Hystricognathi". In Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M. Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed.). Johns Hopkins University Press. p. 1573. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494.
  3. 1 2 Pablo Teta, Ulyses F. J. Pardiñas, Daniel E. Udrizar Sauthier i Milton H. Gallardo (2014), "A new species of the tetraploid vizcacha rat Tympanoctomys (Caviomorpha, Octodontidae) from central Patagonia, Argentina", Journal of Mammalogy 95 (1): 60–71, doi:10.1644/13-MAMM-A-160
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