Biology:Dolichotis

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Short description: Genus of rodents

Dolichotis
Mara in captivity.jpg
A male Patagonian mara
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Caviidae
Subfamily: Dolichotinae
Genus: Dolichotis
Desmarest, 1820
Type species
Cavia patachonica
Species
  • D. patagonum, Patagonian mara
  • D. intermedia Ameghino 1889
  • D. platycephala Ameghino 1889

Dolichotis is a genus of the cavy family of rodents.[1] These large relatives of guinea pigs are common in the Patagonian steppes of Argentina , but also live in Paraguay and elsewhere in South America. It contains a single extant species, the Patagonian mara, which is one of the largest rodents in the world after the two species each of capybaras and beavers, and the large species of porcupines, reaching about 45 cm (18 in) in height.

The Chacoan mara has and sometimes still is also considered a member of this genus. However, a 2020 study by the American Society of Mammalogists found significant difference between the two mara species to warrant placing it in the genus Pediolagus.[2]

Etymology

Dolichotis means "long-eared" (from dolicho- "long" and ōt- "ear") in Ancient Greek.[3]

Species

One extant and two extinct species of in this genus are recognized:

Image Scientific name Common name Distribution
Großer Mara 0505273.jpg Dolichotis patagonum Patagonian mara Argentina
Fossil species
  • D. intermedia Ameghino, 1889
  • D. platycephala Ameghino, 1889

Fossils are known from Argentina:[4]

Gallery

References

Wikidata ☰ Q838738 entry