Philip Myers's akodont
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SPECIES
Akodon philipmyersi
Weight
23
1
goz
g oz 
Length
93
4
mminch
mm inch 

Philip Myers's akodont (Akodon philipmyersi ) is a recently described species of grass mouse from Misiones Province, Argentina. Like other grass mice, A. philipmyersi is a small, non-descript, greyish-brown mouse with prominent ears. The species was recognized as distinct from other grass mice on the basis of unique features of karyology, genetic sequence, cranial measurements, and general morphology.

Animal name origin

The specific epithet for this animal, philipmyersi, is named after renowned mammalogist Philip Myers of the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology and major contributor to the Animal Diversity Web. Philip Myers has made major contributions in determining the relationships among members of the genus Akodon.

Appearance

A. philipmyersi is described as having a small body size, tail, and limbs relative to other members of the genus. The animals have a karyotype of (2n=36, FN=42). The species differs from its only sympatric relative, A. montensis, by 11.3-11.4% sequence divergence at the cytochrome b gene. A. montensis can also be distinguished by its 2n=24 chromosome number and by its preference for forest instead of grassland habitat.

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BABY CARRYING
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References

1. Philip Myers's akodont Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Myers's_akodont
2. Philip Myers's akodont on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/136753/22383004

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