Rattus

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Rattus

Rattus is a genus of muroid rodents, all typically called rats. However, the term rat can also be applied to rodent species outside of this genus.

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Rattus
Temporal range: Early Pleistocene – Recent
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The brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Tribe: Rattini
Genus: Rattus
Fischer de Waldheim, 1803
Type species
Rattus rattus
Linnaeus, 1758
Species

68 species

Synonyms[1]
  • Stenomys Thomas, 1910
  • Acanthomys Gray, 1867
  • Christomys Sody, 1941
  • Cironomys Sody, 1941
  • Epimys Trouessart, 1881
  • Geromys Sody, 1941
  • Mollicomys Sody, 1941
  • Octomys Sody, 1941
  • Pullomys Sody, 1941
  • Togomys Dieterlen, 1989
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Two Rats by Vincent van Gogh (1884)

Species and description

The best-known Rattus species are the black rat (R. rattus) and the brown rat (R. norvegicus). The group is generally known as the Old World rats or true rats and originated in Asia. Rats are bigger than most Old World mice, which are their relatives, but seldom weigh over 500 grams (1.1 lb) in the wild.

Taxonomy of Rattus

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Perspective

The genus Rattus is a member of the giant subfamily Murinae. Several other murine genera are sometimes considered part of Rattus: Lenothrix, Anonymomys, Sundamys, Kadarsanomys, Diplothrix, Margaretamys, Lenomys, Komodomys, Palawanomys, Bunomys, Nesoromys, Stenomys, Taeromys, Paruromys, Abditomys, Tryphomys, Limnomys, Tarsomys, Bullimus, Apomys, Millardia, Srilankamys, Niviventer, Maxomys, Leopoldamys, Berylmys, Mastomys, Myomys, Praomys, Hylomyscus, Heimyscus, Stochomys, Dephomys and Aethomys.[citation needed]

The genus Rattus proper contains 64 extant species. A subgeneric breakdown of the species has been proposed, but does not include all species.[2]

Species

Genus Rattus – Typical rats

Phylogeny

The following phylogeny of selected Rattus species is from Pagès et al. (2010).[3]

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Fossil species

In contrast to the large number of living species, as of 2024, just four fossil species have been placed in Rattus proper:[4]

  • Rattus baoshanensis - Late Pliocene China
  • Rattus jaegeri - Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene Thailand
  • Rattus pristinus - Early Pleistocene China
  • Rattus miyakoensis - Late Pleistocene Japan[5]

References

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