Bryant's woodrat explained

Bryant's woodrat (Neotoma bryanti) is a species of new-world rodent in the family Cricetidae native to the Southwestern United States and Mexico.[1] It is named after Walter E. Bryant, who collected the holotype of this species in 1885.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: The evolutionary history and a systematic revision of woodrats of the Neotoma lepida group. 2007. University of California Press. Patton, James L.. 978-0-520-09866-4. Berkeley. 183926621.
  2. Merriam . C. Hart . Description of a New Species of Wood-Rat from Cerros Island, off Lower California . The American Naturalist . February 1887 . 21 . 1 . 191-192 . 28 December 2024.