Oxymycterus is a genus of rat-like rodents commonly known as hocicudos. They are endemic to South America. As of April 2019, the genus contains the following 16 species:[1]
Oxymycterus is a genus of rat-like rodents commonly known as hocicudos. They are endemic to South America. As of April 2019, the genus contains the following 16 species:
O. akodontius Thomas, 1921 Argentine hocicudo O. amazonicus Herzhkovitz, 1994 Amazon hocicudo O. angularis Thomas, 1909 angular hocicudo O. caparaoe Hershkovitz, 1998 Caparao hocicudo O. dasytrichus (Schinz, 1821) Atlantic Forest hocicudo O. delator Thomas, 1903 spy hocicudo O. hiska Hinojosa, Anderson & Patton, 1987 small hocicudo O. hispidus Pictet, 1843 hispid hocicudo O. hucucha Hinojosa, Anderson & Patton, 1987 Quechuan hocicudo O. inca Thomas, 1900 Incan hocicudo O. itapeby Peçanha et al. 2019 Itapevi hocicudo rat O. josei Hoffmann, Lessa & Smith, 2002 Cook's hocicudo O. nasutus (Waterhouse, 1837) long-nosed hocicudo O. paramensis Paramo hocicudo O. quaestor Thomas, 1903 Quaestor hocicudo O. roberti Thomas, 1901 Robert's hocicudo O. rufus (Fischer, 1814) red hocicudo O. wayku Jayat et al., 2008 ravine hocicudo