Laurie's moss mouse

Laurie's moss mouse

Laurie’s moss mouse

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Pseudohydromys eleanorae

Laurie’s moss mouse (Pseudohydromys eleanorae ) is a species of mouse belonging to the family Muridae that is endemic to Papua New Guinea. It was first described in 2009.

Appearance

Pseudohydromys eleanorae' is a small rodent with a head and body length of 94 to 103 mm and a tail length of 89 to 92 mm. Its appearance is similar to that of Pseudohydromys murinus but there are a number of distinguishing features. The fur is short and dense. The upper and ventral parts are grey. The dorsal parts of the legs are covered in small silver hairs. It has short whiskers and small eyes. The tail is brown with a white tip.

Distribution

Geography

Biogeographical realms

The species is found between 2740 and 3050 m in the Bismarck and Hagen mountain ranges of Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea.

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References

1. Laurie's moss mouse Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie's_moss_mouse
2. Laurie's moss mouse on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/48265607/48265612

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