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Geocapromys

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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Geocapromys

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Capromyidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Rodent

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Lower classifications
  
Jamaican coney, Little Swan Island hutia, Bahamian hutia

Geocapromys is a genus of rodent, comprising two extant species of hutia. The Bahamian hutia or Ingraham's hutia (G. ingrahami) is native to the Bahamas, while the Jamaican hutia (G. brownii), which is also known as the Jamaican coney or Brown's hutia, is endemic to Jamaica.

The Little Swan Island hutia (G. thoracatus) was a third species which was found only on Little Swan Island, off north-eastern Honduras. It became extinct in 1955, wiped out by storms and introduced predators. Some scientists consider it a subspecies of G. brownii.

G. columbianus, G. megas, and G. pleistocenicus are species known only from fossil remains.

References

Geocapromys Wikipedia