Neusticomys

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Neusticomys is a genus of semiaquatic, animalivorous South American rodents in the family Cricetidae.[1]

The term Neusticomys derives from the two ancient greek words Template:Wikt-lang (Template:Grc-transl), meaning "able to swim", and Template:Wikt-lang (Template:Grc-transl), meaning "mouse, rat".[2][3] N. monticolous and N. vossi primarily inhabit montante regions of west Columbia and eastern Ecuador, with the former noted to occur in the Andean Cordillera and the Occidental mountain range at elevations of 1,800-3,750 meters. The rest inhabit tropical lowland forests primarily in the northern and eastern regions of the Amazon rainforest, whereas N. peruviensis is an endemic species to Peru.[4][5]

This genus contains the following threespecies:[6]

Distribution

Distribution of Neusticomys species
Species Ecosystem Endemic to
N. monticolus Montane ecosystem (at elevations of 1800–3750 meters) Northern Ecuador and western Colombia
N. vossi Montane ecosystem (at elevations of 1900–3750 meters) Southern Colombia and northern and central Ecuador

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