Walter Verheyen's mouse

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Walter Verheyen's mouse
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Genus: Hylomyscus
Species:
H. walterverheyeni
Binomial name
Hylomyscus walterverheyeni
(Nicolas, Wendelen, Barriere, Dudu & Colyn, 2008)

Walter Verheyen's mouse (Hylomyscus walterverheyeni) is a species of rodent of the genus Hylomyscus that is found in the Central African lowland and mountain forests.[1]

Description

The species was first described in 2008 and was named after Walter Verheyen, who was the first to study the genus Hylomyscus.[2]

Hylomyscus walterverheyeni has soft, fine fur which is reddish brown on its back and whitish gray on its underside. Juveniles are blackish gray. The mean head-body length is 86 mm and the mean tail length is 129 mm. It weighs between 11 and 29 g (mean 18 g).[2]

The species morphology is very similar to related species

DNA analysis, and cranial and dental morphometrics.[1]

Distribution

The species is found in forests up to 2000 m is the

Diet

Their diet consists of insects, fruits, and seeds. The availability of food depends on the location and time of year.[2]

References

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