Oryzomys rostratus Merriam 1901
Oryzomys rostratus Merriam 1901, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 3: 293.
Type Locality: México, Puebla State, Metlaltoyuca.
Vernacular Names: Long-nosed Oryzomys.
Synonyms: Oryzomys carrorum Lawrence 1947; Oryzomys megadon Merriam 1901; Oryzomys salvadorensis Felton 1958; Oryzomys yucatanensis Merriam 1901 .
Distribution: Deciduous and evergreen tropical forests from C Tamaulipas to Oaxaca and Yucatán Peninsula, México, through Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras (see Lee and Bradley, 1992), to S Nicaragua (see Jones and Engstrom, 1986).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Formerly considered a subspecies of O. melanotis (Hall, 1981; Hooper, 1953), Engstrom (1984) effectively argued the specific distinctiveness of O. rostratus (also see account of O. melanotis). Homogeneity of populations assigned to O. rostratus warrants additional study.