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  2. Amazon dwarf squirrel - Wikipedia

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    As its name suggests, the Amazon dwarf squirrel is relatively small, with a head-body length of 12 to 16 cm (4.7 to 6.3 in) and a tail 8 to 16 cm (3.1 to 6.3 in) long. Adults weigh between 86 and 132 g (3.0 and 4.7 oz), with males being slightly larger than females. [ 2 ]

  3. Microsciurus - Wikipedia

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    Amazon dwarf squirrel (Microsciurus flaviventer) Gray, 1867, western Amazon basin Western dwarf squirrel ( Microsciurus mimulus ) Thomas , 1898 , Ecuador, Colombia, Panama Santander dwarf squirrel ( Microsciurus santanderensis ) Hernández-Camacho, 1957 , central Colombia

  4. Sciurini - Wikipedia

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    Sciurini (/ s ɪ ˈ j uː r ɪ n iː /) is a tribe that includes about forty species of squirrels, [2] mostly from the Americas. It includes five living genera—the American dwarf squirrels, Microsciurus; the Bornean Rheithrosciurus; the widespread American and Eurasian tree squirrels of the genus Sciurus, which includes some of the best known squirrel species; the Central American ...

  5. List of mammals of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian squirrel. Amazon dwarf squirrel, Microsciurus flaviventer; Neotropical pygmy squirrel, Sciurillus pusillus; Brazilian squirrel, Sciurus aestuans; Yellow-throated squirrel, Sciurus gilvigularis; Bolivian squirrel, Sciurus ignitus; Northern Amazon red squirrel, Sciurus igniventris; Southern Amazon red squirrel, Sciurus spadiceus

  6. Sciurus - Wikipedia

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    Bolivian squirrel, H. ignitus; Northern Amazon red squirrel, H. igniventris; Junín red squirrel, H. pyrrhinus; Southern Amazon red squirrel, H. spadiceus; Additionally, the paper suggests moving Andean squirrel back to subtribe Microsciurina, the dwarf squirrels, and assigns it to the newly described genus Leptosciurus.

  7. List of mammals of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Family: Sciuridae (squirrels) Subfamily: Sciurinae. Tribe: Sciurini. Genus: Microsciurus. Amazon dwarf squirrel, Microsciurus flaviventer LR/lc; Western dwarf squirrel, Microsciurus mimulus LR/lc; Genus: Sciurus. Red-tailed squirrel, Sciurus granatensis LR/lc; Northern Amazon red squirrel, Sciurus igniventris LR/lc; Southern Amazon red squirrel ...

  8. Category:Fauna of the Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Amazon bamboo rat; Amazon dwarf squirrel; Amazon river dolphin; Amazon River frog; Amazon weasel; Amazonesia; Amazonian brown brocket; Amazonian manatee; Amazonian marsh rat; Amazonian red-sided opossum; Amazonian sac-winged bat; Amphisbaena alba; Andersen's fruit-eating bat; Anodontites; Giant anteater; Anteos menippe; Antona mutans; Aphrissa ...

  9. Sciurinae - Wikipedia

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    Sciurinae (/ s ɪ ˈ j uː r ɪ n eɪ /) is a subfamily of squirrels (in the family Sciuridae), uniting the flying squirrels with certain related tree squirrels. Older sources [1] [2] place the flying squirrels in a separate subfamily (Pteromyinae) and unite all remaining sciurids into the subfamily Sciurinae, but this has been strongly refuted by genetic studies.