Calomys cerqueirai, Bonvicino, J. A. Oliveira & Gentile, 2010
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713. View Plate 30: Cricetidae
Cerqueira’s Vesper Mouse
Calomys cerqueirai View in CoL
French: Calomys de Cerqueira / German: Cerqueira-Vespermaus / Spanish: Ratén laucha de Cerqueira
Taxonomy. Calomys cerqueirai Bonvicino, J. A. Oliveira & Gentile, 2010 View in CoL , margins of Bu-raco do Cachorro stream, near to Capitao Andrade, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
This species is monotypic.
Distribution. Known only from SE Minas Gerais State, SE Brazil. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 86-112 mm, tail 75-85 mm, ear 16-18 mm, hindfoot 21-22 mm; weight 25-35 g. Cerqueira’s Vesper Mouse is medium-sized, with tail 75-87% of head-body length, moderately long and narrow hindfeet, and small rounded pinnae (16-18% of head-body length). Dorsal pelage is soft, dense, and cinnamon-brown overall; head is paler than dorsum; rostrum is covered with yellow to ocherous tawny hair; sides of body are slightly paler than dorsum due to reduction in black guard hairs; and ventral pelage is well-delineated from sides, covered with whitish hairs with gray bases. Pinnae are internally covered by entirely orange hairs or hairs with long orange bands and externally by sparse brownish hairs; and post-auricular patch of completely white hairs is present. Forefeet and hindfeet are covered dorsally with entirely white hairs. Tail is sharply bicolored, with white hair ventrally and dark hair dorsally. Mammae count of adult females is unknown. Diploid numberis 2n = 36 and 38.
Habitat. Semideciduous forest patches of the Atlantic Forest.
Food and Feeding. No information.
Breeding. No information.
Activity patterns. No information.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Not assessed on The [UCN Red List and not included in the Brazilian conservation strategy.
Bibliography. Colombi & Fagundes (2015), Cordeiro-Estrela et al. (2006), Goncalves et al. (2016), Mesquita & Passamani (2012), Rocha, R.G., Ferreira, Costa et al. (2011), Salazar-Bravo (2015c¢).
696. Calaca’s White-tailed Mouse (Calassomys apicalis), 697. Peruvian Vesper Mouse (Calomys sorella), 698. Short-tailed Vesper Mouse (Calomys miurus), 699. Coastal Vesper Mouse (Calomys chinchilico), 700. Arequipa Vesper Mouse (Calomys achaku), 701. Long-tailed Vesper Mouse (Calomys frida), 702. Andean Vesper Mouse (Calomys lepidus), 703. Drylands Vesper Mouse (Calomys musculinus), 704. Hummelinck’s Vesper Mouse (Calomys hummelincki), 705. Delicate Vesper Mouse (Calomys tener), 706. Small Vesper Mouse (Calomys laucha), 707. Rejected Vesper Mouse (Calomys expulsus), 708. Tocantins Vesper Mouse (Calomys tocantinsi), 709. Large Vesper Mouse (Calomys callosus), 710. Crafty Vesper Mouse (Calomys callidus), 711. Bolivian Vesper Mouse (Calomys boliviae), 712. Cordoba Vesper Mouse (Calomys venustus), 713. Cerqueira’s Vesper Mouse (Calomys cerqueirai), 714. Hairy-footed Gerbil Mouse (Eligmodontia hirtipes), 715. Andean Gerbil Mouse (Eligmodontia puerulus), 716. Bolson Gerbil Mouse (Eligmodontia bolsonensis), 717. Lowland Gerbil Mouse (Eligmodontia typus), 718. Dune Gerbil Mouse (Eligmodontia dunaris), 719. Monte Gerbil Mouse (Eligmodontia moreni), 720. Morgan’s Gerbil Mouse (Eligmodontia morgani), 721. Pale Pericote (Graomys domorum), 722. Chaco Pericote (Graomys chacoensis), 723. Otro Cerro Pericote (Graomys edithae), 724. Common Pericote (Graomys griseoflavus)
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Calomys cerqueirai
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Calomys cerqueirai
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