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Mammals described in 1913

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Bryde's Whale
species of mammal
True's beaked whale
species of mammal
Transcaucasian water shrew
species of mammal
Ussuri tube-nosed bat
species of mammal
Kashmir field mouse
species of mammal
Northwest African cheetah
subspecies of the cheetah
Flat-skulled shrew
species of mammal
Chestnut Long-tongued Bat
species of mammal
Short-eared bat
species of mammal
Anderson's four-eyed opossum
species of mammal
Myoprocta pratti
species of mammal
Small Luzon Forest Mouse
species of mammal
Pale Gray Shrew
species of mammal
Ansorge's free-tailed bat
species of mammal
Nigerian free-tailed bat
species of mammal
Crocidura hispida
species of mammal
Taiwanese brown-toothed shrew
species of mammal
Akodon aerosus
species of mammal
Philippine Dawn Bat
species of mammal
Highveld golden mole
species of mammal
Thomas's Mosaic-tailed Rat
species of mammal
New Mexico shrew
species of mammal
Lesser Taiwanese shrew
species of mammal
Drylands vesper mouse
species of mammal
Cauca climbing mouse
species of mammal
Hipposideros stenotis
species of mammal
Hipposideros lylei
species of mammal
El Dorado grass mouse
species of mammal
Montane grass mouse
species of mammal
Tinfields Rock Rat
species of mammal
Mouselike Pipistrelle
species of mammal
O'Connell's Spiny-rat
species of mammal
Hipposideros wollastoni
species of mammal
Bibundi bat
species of mammal
Philippine long-fingered bat
species of mammal
Greater Forest Shrew
species of mammal
Oligoryzomys arenalis
species of mammal
Melomys arcium
species of mammal
Melomys lutillus
species of mammal
Tanzanian cheetah
subspecies of cheetah
Korean Pika
species of Pika
Eremoryzomys
Eremoryzomys polius, also known as the gray rice rat or the Marañon oryzomys, is a rodent species in the tribe Oryzomyini of the family Cricetidae. Discovered in 1912 and first described in 1913 by Wilfred Osgood, it was originally placed in Oryzomys and named Oryzomys polius. In 2006, a cladistic analysis found that it was not closely related to Oryzomys in the strict sense or to any other oryzomyine then known, so that it is now placed in its own genus, Eremoryzomys. The Brazilian genus Drymoreomys, named in 2011, is probably the closest relative of Eremoryzomys. Eremoryzomys has a limited d
Bdeogale omnivora
species of mammal
Philander canus
species of mammal
Chiltan Ibex
subspecies of mammal
Nephelomys pirrensis
species of mammal
Sylvilagus tapetillus
species of mammal