
Akodon is a genus consisting of South American grass mice. They mostly occur south of the Amazon Basin and along the Andes north to Venezuela, but are absent from much of the basin itself, the far south of the continent, and the lowlands west of the Andes. Akodon is one of the most species-rich genera of Neotropical rodents. Species of Akodon are known to inhabit a variety of habitats from tropical and tropical moist forests to altiplano and desert. Fossils are known from the late Pliocene onwards.
Olive Grass Mouse
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種 Akodon aerosus Akodon affinis Akodon albiventer Akodon aliquantulus Akodon azarae Akodon bogotensis Akodon boliviensis Akodon budini Akodon cursor Akodon dayi Akodon dolores Akodon fumeus Akodon iniscatus Akodon juninensis Akodon kofordi Akodon latebricola Akodon leucolimnaeus Akodon lindberghi Akodon lutescens Akodon mimus Akodon molinae Akodon mollis Akodon montensis Akodon mystax Akodon neocenus Akodon oenos Akodon orophilus Akodon paranaensis Akodon pervalens Akodon philipmyersi Akodon reigi Akodon sanctipaulensis Akodon serrensis Akodon siberiae Akodon simulator Akodon spegazzinii Akodon subfuscus Akodon surdus Akodon sylvanus Akodon toba Akodon torques Akodon varius 南美原鼠屬(Akodon),哺乳綱、囓齒目、倉鼠科的一屬,而與南美原鼠屬(奔原鼠)同科的動物尚有纏尾鼠屬、阿根廷纏尾鼠屬(草地纏尾鼠)、隆鼠屬(哀隆鼠)、闊面倉鼠屬(闊面倉鼠)等之數種哺乳動物。 參考文獻 中國科學院,《中國科學院動物研究所的世界動物名稱資料庫》,[1] 取自“https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=南美原鼠屬&oldid=45578205” 分类:南美原鼠屬 隐藏分类:维基数据有相关图片而本地未添加
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Akodon is a genus consisting of South American grass mice. They mostly occur south of the Amazon Basin and along the Andes north to Venezuela, but are absent from much of the basin itself, the far south of the continent, and the lowlands west of the Andes. Akodon is one of the most species-rich genera of Neotropical rodents. Species of Akodon are known to inhabit a variety of habitats from tropical and tropical moist forests to altiplano and desert. Fossils are known from the late Pliocene onwards.
==Taxonomy== Akodon is the largest genus in the tribe Akodontini. Three of its synonyms—Chalcomys, Hypsimys, and particularly Microxus—have sometimes been regarded as distinct genera. Neomicroxus was separated in 2013. Previously associated with Akodon, the genera Abrothrix, Deltamys, Necromys, Thalpomys, and Thaptomys are currently recognized as distinct. Some species of the tribe Abrotrichini are called akodons.
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