Maxomys

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Maxomys is a genus of rodents, widespread in Southeast Asia.[1] They are mid-sized rodents, similar to rats, that live on the ground of tropical rainforests. There they build nests, padded with fallen leaves from trees. They feed on roots, fallen fruit, and other plants, as well as insects. All species are shy and avoid food from humans.

The genus Maxomys was originally considered a subgenus of Rattus, the rat genus. When it became established as its own genus in the 1960s, Maxomys was often combined with the genera Niviventer and Leopoldamys. In the currently accepted taxonomy, Musser, Marshall, and Boeadi established Maxomys in 1979.

List of species

Genus Maxomys - rajah rats:

References

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Further reading

  • Ronald M. Nowak: Walker's Mammals of the World. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 Template:ISBN
  • G.G. Musser, J.T. Marshall Jr. & B. Boeadi: Definition and contents of the Sundaic genus Maxomys (Rodentia, Muridae). In: Journal of Mammalogy 1979, Bd. 60, S. 592–606.

This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article on the German Wikipedia. Template:Murinae (Hadromys–Maxomys) Template:Myomorpha Template:Taxonbar Template:Authority control