Guyenne spiny rat explained
The Guyenne spiny-rat (Proechimys guyannensis) or Cayenne spiny rat, is a spiny rat species found in Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname and Venezuela.
Phylogeny
Morphological characters and mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequences showed that P. guyannensis belongs to the so-called guyannensis group of Proechimys species, and shares closer phylogenetic affinities with the other member of this clade: P. roberti.[1] [2] [3]
Notes and References
- Patton . James L. . James L. Patton . 1987 . Species groups of spiny rats, genus Proechimys (Rodentia: Echimyidae) . 305–345 . Fieldiana: Zoology, Studies in Neotropical Mammalogy: Essays in Honor of Philip Hershkovitz . English . 39 . 0015-0754.
- Da Silva . Maria Nazareth F. . Maria Nazareth F. da Silva . 1998 . Four New species of spiny rats of the genus Proechimys (Rodentia : Echimyidae) from the Western Amazon of Brazil . Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington . en . 111 . 436–471 . 0006-324X.
- Book: Patton . James L. . James L. Patton . Leite . Rafael N. . Genus Proechimys J. A. Allen, 1899 . 950–989 . Mammals of South America, Volume 2: Rodents . Patton . James L. . Pardiñas . Ulyses F. J. . D’Elía . Guillermo . 2015-03-09 . University of Chicago Press . 9780226169606 . en .