Mus (Nannomys) haussa Thomas and Hinton 1920
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Mus (Nannomys) haussa Thomas and Hinton 1920 View in CoL
Mus (Nannomys) haussa Thomas and Hinton 1920 View in CoL , Novit. Zool., 27: 319.
Type Locality: Nigeria, Farniso.
Vernacular Names: Hausa Mouse.
Distribution: Senegal ( Duplantier and Granjon, 1992) and S Mauritania through Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Ghana, S Niger ( Dobigny et al., 2002 b), and Benin to N Nigeria; limits undocumented.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Subgenus Nannomys . Body size, pelage color and pattern, and other morphological traits of M. haussa are very similar to those of M. tenellus (F. Petter, 1963 c, 1972 a; Rosevear, 1969), and F. Petter (1969) considered combining them; relationship between the two needs to be assessed by systematic revision of the M. tenellus complex. Chromosomal data (2n = 31-34, FN = 38) reported by Dogigny et al. (2002), Jotterand (1972), and Matthey (1967 a). Ghana population reviewed by Grubb et al. (1998). Abundant in owl pellets reported from S Mali ( Meinig, 2000).
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