- Vespucci's Rodent
Taxobox
name = Vespucci's Rodent
status = EX | status_system = IUCN2.3
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Cricetidae
subfamilia =Sigmodontinae
genus = "Noronhomys "
species = "Noronhomys vespuccii"
binomial = "Noronhomys vespuccii"
binomial_authority = (Carleton and Olson, 1999)Vespucci's Rodent ("Noronhomys vespuccii") Is an extinct
rodent discovered on Ilha Fernando de Noronha, a small volcanic island off the coast ofBrazil . The fossil discovered is from the lateHolocene epoc, and it is known that the species was alive in 1503, but it is unknown at what point the species became extinct. The species is different enough in location and characteristics to warrant its own genus (Noronhomys ).The species is named after the florentine explorer and cartographer
Amerigo Vespucci , who landed on Ilha Fernando de Noronha on the 10th of August 1503, describing "very big rats" believed to be the Noronhomys vespuccii.References
* Carleton, Michael D., Olson, Storrs L.; Amerigo Vespucci and the rat of Fernando de Noronha : a new genus and species of Rodentia (Muridae, Sigmodontinae) from a volcanic island off Brazil's continental shelf. American Museum novitates ; no. 3256
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