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Muridæ , all of them restricted to the Sub - region . One of these , remarkable for
its peculiar and probably prehensile tail , is found only in the mountains of New
Guinea , and has been placed in a new genus ( Chiuromys ) . Among the
Rodents ...
Muridæ , all of them restricted to the Sub - region . One of these , remarkable for
its peculiar and probably prehensile tail , is found only in the mountains of New
Guinea , and has been placed in a new genus ( Chiuromys ) . Among the
Rodents ...
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To begin with the Rodents , four genera of this order are represented within its
limits , and three of these are restricted to the Sub - region . Megalomys ( a large
rat , over twelve inches in length without the tail ) is allied to the Vesper - mice of ...
To begin with the Rodents , four genera of this order are represented within its
limits , and three of these are restricted to the Sub - region . Megalomys ( a large
rat , over twelve inches in length without the tail ) is allied to the Vesper - mice of ...
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Allied to them are the Heteromyidæ , a more numerous group of seventy or eighty
species , entirely restricted to the New World , and , with the exception of a few
stray species of Pocket - mice ( Heteromys ) , to the Nearctic Region . The tenth ...
Allied to them are the Heteromyidæ , a more numerous group of seventy or eighty
species , entirely restricted to the New World , and , with the exception of a few
stray species of Pocket - mice ( Heteromys ) , to the Nearctic Region . The tenth ...
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