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{{Short description|Genus of rodents}}
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| image = Celænomys silaceus and Rhynchomys soricoides.jpg
| image_caption = ''[[Rhynchomys soricoides]]'' (lower animal)
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▲| genus = '''''Rhynchomys'''''
▲| genus_authority = [[Oldfield Thomas|Thomas]], 1895
| subdivision_ranks = Species
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''[[Rhynchomys banahao]]''<br/>
''[[Rhynchomys isarogensis]]''<br/>
''[[Rhynchomys labo]]''<br/>
''[[Rhynchomys mingan]]''<br/>
''[[Rhynchomys soricoides]]''<br/>
''[[Rhynchomys tapulao]]''
| range_map = Distribution Rhynchomys.png
| range_map_upright = 1.2
| range_map_caption = Distribution of shrewlike rats on [[Luzon Island]]. Orange = ''R. soricoides'', red = ''R. tapulao'', blue = ''R. banahao'', and green = ''R. isarogensis''.
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The '''shrewlike rats''', [[genus]] '''''Rhynchomys''''', also known as the '''tweezer-beaked rats''' are a group of unusual [[Murinae|Old World rats]] found only on the island of [[Luzon]] in the [[Philippines]]. They look a great deal like [[shrew]]s and are an example of [[convergent evolution]]. Shrewlike rats evolved to be
==Characteristics==
The snout and [[rostrum (anatomy)|rostrum]] are very long. Eyes are small. Head and body is 18.8–21.5
==Distribution==
Shrewlike rats are found at elevations of 1,100 to 2,460 meters.<ref
==Relationships==
==Species==
From 1895 until 1981, ''Rhynchomys'' was only known from a few specimens taken from near the type locality of ''R. soricoides''. In 1981, this was expanded by one species with the discovery and description of ''R. isarogensis''. In 2007, two species, ''R. banahao'' and ''R. tapulao'', were described from Mt. Banahao and Mt. Tapulao, respectively.<ref name = "Balete2007">{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1644/06-MAMM-A-090R.1 | last1 = Balete | first1 = D. S. | last2 = Rickart | first2 = E. A. | last3 = Rosell-Ambal | first3 = R.G.B. | last4 = Jansa | first4 = S. | last5 = Heaney | first5 = L. R. | title = Descriptions of Two New Species of ''Rhynchomys'' Thomas (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae) from Luzon Island, Philippines | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = 2 | pages = 287–301 | year = 2007 | jstor = 4498659| doi-access = }}</ref> In 2019, two additional species were described, ''R. labo'' and ''R. mingan'' from [[Mount Labo|Mt. Labo]] and [[Mount Mingan|Mt. Mingan]], respectively.<ref name = "Lanese2019">{{cite web |url= https://www.sciencenews.org/article/two-new-species-hopping-rats-discovered-worms|title= Worms lure two new species of hopping rats out of obscurity|last= Lanese|first= M.|date= 6 June 2019|website= [[Science News]]|publisher= |access-date= 2016-06-09|archive-url= |archive-date= }}</ref><ref name="Rickart2019">{{cite journal|last1= Rickart|first1=E. A|last2= Balete|first2=D. S|last3= Timm|first3=R. M|last4= Alviola|first4=P. A|last5= Esselstyn|first5=J. A|last6= Heaney|first6=L. R|title= Two new species of shrew-rats (''Rhynchomys'': Muridae: Rodentia) from Luzon Island, Philippines|journal= Journal of Mammalogy|year= 2019|doi= 10.1093/jmammal/gyz066|hdl= 1808/29417|hdl-access= free}}</ref>
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* [[Mount Data shrew-rat]] (''Rhynchomys soricoides'') <small>Thomas, 1895</small>
* [[Tapulao shrew-rat]] (''Rhynchomys tapulao'') <small>[[Danilo S. Balete|Balete]] ''et al.'', 2007</small>
==References==
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{{Murinae (Aethomys–Chrotomys)}}
{{Myomorpha|E.|state=collapsed}}
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[[Category:Endemic fauna of the Philippines]]
[[Category:Fauna of Luzon]]
[[Category:Rodents of the Philippines]]
[[Category:Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas]]
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