Isothrix barbarabrownae

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Isothrix barbarabrownae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Echimyidae
Genus: Isothrix
Species:
I. barbarabrownae
Binomial name
Isothrix barbarabrownae

Isothrix barbarabrownae is a recently discovered species of rodents of the spiny rat family Echimyidae.[1]

Discovery

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Family tree of spiny rats

It was discovered in Peru, and is about the same size as a large squirrel, such as a Eurasian red squirrel.[1] It is brown, with a black-and-white tail.[1] It inhabits the Peruvian cloud forest, where it forages for fruit and nuts. It is a nocturnal, climbing rodent which was collected by scientists in 1999, and formally described in 2006.[2] It is named after the biologist and curator, Barbara Elaine Russell Brown.[3]

References

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