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''Telicomys'' is an extinct genus of
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Description

This rodent weighed approximately . With a length of more than in ''T. gigantissimus'', it contains two or three of the largest rodents that ever lived, along with '' Phoberomys'', ''
Josephoartigasia ''Josephoartigasia'' is an extinct genus of enormous dinomyid rodent from the Early Pliocene to Early Pleistocene of Uruguay. The only living member of Dinomyidae is the pacarana. ''Josephoartigasia'' is named after Uruguayan national hero ...
'', and the giant beaver. It is part of the same South American radiation of rodents as both ''Phoberomys'' and the modern capybara, which is the largest living rodent, reaching lengths of up to . The closest living relative to ''Telicomys'' is the pacarana. Its name derives from Greek τηλικος + μυς = "a mouse rodentof such a size".


References

Prehistoric pacaranas Miocene rodents Prehistoric rodent genera Miocene genera Miocene mammals of South America Huayquerian Chasicoan Mayoan Miocene Brazil Fossils of Brazil Fossil taxa described in 1926 {{paleo-rodent-stub