Akodon

Genus of rodents


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::summary Genus of rodents ::

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  • Acodon Agassiz, 1846
  • Axodon Giebel, 1855
  • Chalcomys Thomas, 1916
  • Hypsimys Thomas, 1918
  • Microxus Thomas, 1909
  • Plectomys Borchert and Hansen, 1983 (nomen nudum)}}

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 synonymsChalcomys, 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.

The genus contains the following species:

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Literature cited

References

  1. Musser and Carleton, 2005, p. 1093
  2. (2002). "''Deltamys kempi''". Mammalian Species.
  3. Musser and Carleton, 2005, pp. 1092–1100
  4. Braun et al., 2008
  5. Pardiñas et al., 2005
  6. Jayat et al., 2010
  7. Braun et al., 2010
  8. D'Elía et al., 2011
  9. and ''A. oenos''.Pardiñas et al., 2011

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