Walter Verheyen's mouse
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Hylomyscus walterverheyeni

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.

Appearance

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

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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).

The species morphology is very similar to related species Hylomyscus stella. It can be distinguished by DNA analysis, and cranial and dental morphometrics.

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Distribution

Geography

The species is found in forests up to 2000 m is the Republic of Congo, Gabon, Central African Republic, and south-east and western Cameroon.

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Diet and Nutrition

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

References

1. Walter Verheyen's mouse Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Verheyen's_mouse
2. Walter Verheyen's mouse on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/47979811/47979900

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