Dasymys: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Mammalia
Order
Rodentia
Family
Muridae
Genus
Dasymys
Species
Scientific Name
Dasymys

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Dasymys

Dasymys is a genus of semiaquatic rodents in the subfamily Murinae, the Old World rats and mice. The genus is endemic to Africa.

These rats are wetland habitat specialists, occurring in marshy areas with wet ground and thick vegetation, such as swamps and vleis. They swim well. They are nocturnal and solitary. Species are more common in the northern regions of Sub-Saharan Africa, likely because their wetland habitat is more degraded in southern regions.

The genus is not well studied and its taxonomy is not clear. The number of species and their relationships have only been tentatively determined.

Species include:

  • Dasymys alleni – Glover Allen's dasymys
  • Dasymys cabrali – Crawford-Cabral's dasymys
  • Dasymys foxi – Fox's shaggy rat
  • Dasymys incomtus – African marsh rat
  • Dasymys montanus – Montane shaggy rat
  • Dasymys nudipes – Angolan marsh rat
  • Dasymys robertsii - Robert's shaggy rat
  • Dasymys rufulus – West African shaggy rat
  • Dasymys rwandae – Rwandan dasymys
  • Dasymys shortridgei
  • Dasymys sua – Tanzanian dasymys
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Dasymys in languages:

English
Shaggy Rats
Finnish
afrikansuorotat
French
Rats hirsutes
Russian
Лохматоволосые крысы

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