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Mammals described in 1860

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Bassariscus sumichrasti
The cacomistle (; Bassariscus sumichrasti), also spelled cacomixtle, is a primarily nocturnal, arboreal, omnivorous member of the carnivoran family Procyonidae (coatis, kinkajous and raccoons). Depending on the location, its preferred habitats are humid and tropical evergreen jungle and montane cloud forests; seasonally, it may venture into drier, deciduous forests.
Northern tamandua
species of mammal
Red-legged pademelon
species of mammal
Angola colobus
species of mammal
Calabar angwantibo
species of mammal
Dasyprocta mexicana
species of mammal
Ornate cuscus
species of mammal
Pithecia albicans
species of mammal
Cuban flower bat
species of mammal
Franquet's Epauletted Fruit Bat
species of mammal
Rattus andamanensis
species of mammal
Nyctomys sumichrasti
species of mammal
Leptonycteris nivalis
species of mammal
Tawny tuco-tuco
species of mammal
Mexican deer mouse
species of mammal
Bicolored arboreal rice rat
species of mammal
Buffy flower bat
species of mammal
Tome's spiny-rat
species of mammal
hairy big-eyed bat
species of mammal
Toltec Fruit-eating Bat
species of mammal
Molossus aztecus
species of mammal
Oligoryzomys fulvescens
species of mammal
Broad-footed climbing mouse
species of mammal
Microryzomys minutus
species of mammal
Peromyscus aztecus
species of mammal
Golden oldfield mouse
species of mammal
Greater broad-nosed bat
species of mammal
Reithrodontomys mexicanus
species of mammal
Sigmodon toltecus
species of mammal
Melanomys caliginosus
species of mammal
Nephelomys albigularis
species of mammal
Marmosa waterhousei
species of mammal
Epixerus wilsoni
species of mammal