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Carletonomys cailoi is an extinct rodent from the Pleistocene (Ensenadan) of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Although known only from a single maxilla (upper jaw) with the first molar, its features are so distinctive that it is placed in its own genus, Carletonomys. Discovered in 1998 and formally described in 2008, it is part of a well-defined group of oryzomyine rodents that also includes Holochilus, Noronhomys, Lundomys, and Pseudoryzomys. This group is characterized by progressive semiaquatic specializations and a reduction in the complexity of molar morphology.

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  • Carletonomys (en)
  • Carletonomys cailoi (ca)
  • Carletonomys cailoi (eu)
  • Carletonomys cailoi (it)
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  • Carletonomys cailoi és una espècie extinta de rosegador que visqué durant el Plistocè en allò que avui en dia és la província argentina de Buenos Aires. Malgrat que només se n'ha trobat un maxil·lar superior amb la primera dent molar, té caràcters prou distintius per a classificar-lo en el seu propi gènere, Carletonomys. L'espècie, descoberta el 1998 i descrita el 2008, forma part d'un grup d'orizominis ben definit que també inclou Holochilus, Noronhomys, Lundomys i Pseudoryzomys. Aquest grup es caracteritza per tenir adaptacions progressives a un estil de vida semiaquàtic i una morfologia molar més senzilla. (ca)
  • Carletonomys cailoi generoko animalia da. Karraskarien barruko Cricetidae familian sailkatuta dago. (eu)
  • Carletonomys cailoi (Pardiňas, 2008) è un roditore della famiglia dei Cricetidi, unica specie del genere Carletonomys (Pardiňas, 2008), vissuto in Argentina. (it)
  • Carletonomys cailoi is an extinct rodent from the Pleistocene (Ensenadan) of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Although known only from a single maxilla (upper jaw) with the first molar, its features are so distinctive that it is placed in its own genus, Carletonomys. Discovered in 1998 and formally described in 2008, it is part of a well-defined group of oryzomyine rodents that also includes Holochilus, Noronhomys, Lundomys, and Pseudoryzomys. This group is characterized by progressive semiaquatic specializations and a reduction in the complexity of molar morphology. (en)
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