Pack Rat - Species

Species

  • Neotoma
  • Subgenus (Neotoma)
    • Neotoma albigula - White-throated Woodrat
      • Neotoma albigula varia - Turner Island Woodrat
    • Neotoma angustapalata - Tamaulipan Woodrat
    • Neotoma anthonyi - Anthony's Woodrat †
    • Neotoma bryanti - Bryant's Woodrat
    • Neotoma bunkeri - Bunker's Woodrat †
    • Neotoma chrysomelas - Nicaraguan Woodrat
    • Neotoma devia - Arizona Woodrat
    • Neotoma floridana - Florida Woodrat (Eastern Woodrat)
      • Neotoma floridana smalli - Key Largo Woodrat
    • Neotoma goldmani - Goldman's Woodrat
    • Neotoma lepida - Desert Woodrat
    • Neotoma leucodon - White-toothed Woodrat
    • Neotoma macrotis - Big-eared Woodrat
    • Neotoma magister - Allegheny Woodrat
    • Neotoma martinensis - San Martin Island Woodrat †
    • Neotoma mexicana - Mexican Woodrat
    • Neotoma micropus - Southern Plains Woodrat
    • Neotoma nelsoni - Nelson's Woodrat
    • Neotoma palatina - Bolaos Woodrat
    • Neotoma stephensi - Stephens's Woodrat
  • Subgenus (Teanopus)
    • Neotoma phenax - Sonoran Woodrat
  • Subgenus (Teonoma)
    • Neotoma cinerea - Bushy-tailed Woodrat
    • Neotoma fuscipes - dusky footed rat

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