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List of lagomorphs described in the 2000s

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This page is a list of species of the order Lagomorpha discovered in the 2000s. See also parent page Mammals discovered in the 2000s.

Black pika Ochotona nigritia (2000)

The black pika is a new species of pika.

Venezuelan lowland rabbit Sylvilagus varynaensis (2000)

The Venezuelan lowland rabbit is a new species of cottontail rabbit described in 2000, and named Sylvilagus varynaensis. It is the largest and darkest of the Venezuelan rabbits.

Annamite striped rabbit Nesolagus timminsi (late 90s/2000)

The Annamite striped rabbit Nesolagus timminsi was discovered in the mountain forests in Vietnam and Laos. Its existence was first made known as food for sale on a market stall. It is a member of a genus previously only known from the Sumatran striped rabbit (N. netscheri). Since its discovery, the Annamite striped rabbit has been found in many locations throughout Vietnam.

References

  1. Durant, Pedro; Guevara, Manuel A. (March 2001). "A new rabbit species (sylvilagus, Mammalia: leporidae) from the lowlands of venezuela". Revista de Biología Tropical. 49 (1): 369–381. hdl:10669/26556. PMID 11795167.
  2. "Nesolagus timminsi". IUCN Red List. Retrieved 2006-06-27.
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