Yellow isthmus rat
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Isthmomys flavidus

The yellow isthmus rat (Isthmomys flavidus ) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Panama. It was discovered by W. W. Brown Jr. on the southern slope of Volcan de Chiriqui (8° 49' N, 82° 32' W). He found it common in the upland forest from 1000 to 1500m, but no specimens were taken above or below these elevations (Bangs 1902; Goldman 1920; Goodwin 1946). Museum records specify two isolated populations in western Panama, one at Cerro Colorado where R. Pine et al. collected in 1980 (8° 31' 60N, 81° 49' 0W) and at Cerro Hoya on the Azuero Peninsula by C. Handley in 1962 (7° 23' N, 80° 38' W). The presence of I. flavidus or a closely allied form in Costa Rica is probable (Goodwin 1946), however, no specimens have been reported. There are no currently known fossil records of Isthmomys (McKenna and Bell 1997).

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References

1. Yellow isthmus rat Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_isthmus_rat
2. Yellow isthmus rat on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/10886/22344833

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