Buhler's coryphomys

Buhler's coryphomys (Coryphomys buehleri) is an extinct species of giant rat.It is known only from sub-fossil fragments that were found on Timor Island, Indonesia.[2] It is related to the murines of New Guinea.[1] Only subfossil fragments have been found to this day and were found in limestone caves in Indonesian West Timor.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a prehistoric rodent is a stub.
Conservation statusExtinctIUCN 3.1Scientific classificationEukaryotaAnimaliaChordataMammaliaRodentiaMuridaeCoryphomysBinomial namesub-fossilTimor IslandIndonesiamurinesNew GuineaWilson, D. E.Johns Hopkins University PressIUCN Red List of Threatened SpeciesWikidataWikispeciesiNaturalistOpen Tree of LifeMurinaeprehistoricrodent