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Olallamys
''Olallamys'' is a genus of Andean soft-furred spiny rat that range from Panama through Colombia and Venezuela to northern Ecuador. These species are typically found at elevations above . Systematics ''Olallamys'' is a taxonomic patronym honoring the Ecuadorian birds and mammals collector Carlos Olalla. The genus ''Olallamys'' contains two species: * '' Olallamys albicauda'' (White-tailed olalla rat) * ''Olallamys edax'' (Greedy olalla rat) Phylogeny ''Olallamys'' is a member of the Echimyini clade of arboreal Arboreal locomotion is the Animal locomotion, locomotion of animals in trees. In habitats in which trees are present, animals have evolved to move in them. Some animals may scale trees only occasionally, but others are exclusively arboreal. Th ... Echimyidae rodents. The closest relative of ''Olallamys'' is ''Dactylomys'', and then ''Kannabateomys''. These South American bamboo rats share unique features and are grouped under the informal clade name of "Dactylomyi ...
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Olallamys
''Olallamys'' is a genus of Andean soft-furred spiny rat that range from Panama through Colombia and Venezuela to northern Ecuador. These species are typically found at elevations above . Systematics ''Olallamys'' is a taxonomic patronym honoring the Ecuadorian birds and mammals collector Carlos Olalla. The genus ''Olallamys'' contains two species: * '' Olallamys albicauda'' (White-tailed olalla rat) * ''Olallamys edax'' (Greedy olalla rat) Phylogeny ''Olallamys'' is a member of the Echimyini clade of arboreal Arboreal locomotion is the Animal locomotion, locomotion of animals in trees. In habitats in which trees are present, animals have evolved to move in them. Some animals may scale trees only occasionally, but others are exclusively arboreal. Th ... Echimyidae rodents. The closest relative of ''Olallamys'' is ''Dactylomys'', and then ''Kannabateomys''. These South American bamboo rats share unique features and are grouped under the informal clade name of "Dactylomyi ...
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