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page 1Taxa named by Guy Musser
Habromys
Habromys is a genus of rodent in the family Cricetidae, found in Mexico and Central America. It contains these species, all but one (H. lophurus) of which are threatened or endangered, five of them critically so. H. lophurus is near threatened.
Margaretamys
Margaretamys is a genus of rodent in the family Muridae endemic to the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.
Up until 1973, it was known from only few examples of one species. Then Guy G. Musser collected more examples of this species during his stay in Sulawesi, as well as collecting two new species. And in 1981, as part of his huge project of sorting through the then very large genus Rattus, he described these as members of the new genus, Margaretamys.
Tateomys
Tateomys is a genus of rodent from Sulawesi. Both species have been classified as vulnerable by IUCN. It includes the following species:
Isthmomys
Isthmomys is a genus of rodent in the family Cricetidae, belonging to the tribe Reithrodontomyini. Species are:
Sundamys
Sundamys is a genus of rodent in the Muridae family, mostly in Indonesia and Malaysia.
It contains the following species:
Annandale's rat (Sundamys annandalei)
Mountain giant Sunda rat (Sundamys infraluteus)
Bartel's rat (Sundamys maxi)
Müller's giant Sunda rat (Sundamys muelleri)
Archboldomys
Archboldomys, the shrew-mice, are a genus of rodents in the family Muridae. They are carnivores that feed on invertebrates much like shrews do. An apparently smaller relatives of the true shrew-rats Chrotomys and Rhynchomys, Archboldomys are somewhat convergent to the more distantly related Crunomys.

Western Water Rat
species of mammal

Flores long-nosed rat
species of mammal

Euryoryzomys emmonsae
species of rodent

Tonkinomys daovantieni
species of mammal

Oecomys sydandersoni
species of mammal

Bunomys torajae
species of mammal
Nyctomyini
Nyctomyini is a tribe of New World rats and mice in the subfamily Tylomyinae which includes two genera, Nyctomys and Otonyctomys, each with a single species. Both are medium-sized rats with tawny to brownish fur and a hairy tail.

Bunomys karokophilus
species of mammal
Baiomyini
Baiomyini is a tribe of rodents in the subfamily Neotominae occurring from the southern United States to Panama. It includes the genera Baiomys and Scotinomys, with a total of five living species.
Anonymomys
REDIRECT Mindoro climbing rat
Saxatilomys
Saxatilomys paulinae, ''Paulina's limestone rat, is a species of murid rodent native to central Laos and Vietnam, separated to a monotypic genus Saxatilomys. It was first discovered in the Khammouan Limestone National Biodiversity Conservation Area in Khammouan Province, Laos, and also been found in the Vietnamese province of Quang Bình. It is the only known species in the genus Saxatilomys. The genus name is derived from the Latin saxatilis, meaning "among the rocks" and the Greek mys'', meaning mouse or rat.
Paulamys
Paulamys is a genus of rat. Its only known member is Paulamys naso, a species endemic to Flores Island, Indonesia. Paulamys naso was first described from subfossil fragments collected in the 1950s by Theodor Verhoeven and was named Floresomys naso by Guy Musser in 1981. Since Floresomys was preoccupied, Musser changed the name to Paulamys, after Verhoeven's life partner Paula Hamerlinck. A living specimen was reported from the montane forest of western Flores in 1989. It is recorded as common between above sea level on the volcanic mountain Gunung Ranakah, but is believed to be threatened by h