Cricetidae
Author
Don E. Wilson
Author
Russell A. Mittermeier
Author
Thomas E. Lacher, Jr
text
2017
2017-11-30
Lynx Edicions
Barcelona
Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 7 Rodents II
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535
book chapter
80832
10.5281/zenodo.6707142
ab66b2b7-9544-4411-bf61-5bc3651d7bca
978-84-16728-04-6
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Colombian Central Andes Cloud Forest Mouse
Handleyomys intectus
French:
Oryzomys d’Antioquia
/
German:
\Weil3fuR-Reisratte
/
Spanish:
Ratén de bosque nuboso de Colombia central
Other common names:
Colombian Rice Rat
,
White-footed Handley's Mouse
Taxonomy.
Oryzomys intectus Thomas, 1921
,
“
Santa Elena
,”
Medellin, Antioquia, Colombia. This species is monotypic.
Distribution.
C Andes Range of Colombia.
Descriptive notes.
Head—body 85-114 mm, tail 75-106 mm, ear 21-26 mm, hindfoot 10-17m (mean 14 mm); weight 17-33 g (mean 26 g). The Colombian Central Andes Cloud Forest Mouse is distinguished by hindfeet that are usually covered dorsally by pure white (or indistinctly pigmented) hairs. Chromosomal complement is 2n = 54, FN = 68-70.
Habitat.
Primary cloud forests and adjacent secondary growth, usually in cool and very humid environments, at elevations of 1700-2800 m.
Food and Feeding.
No information.
Breeding.
A pregnant Colombian Central Andes Cloud Forest Mouse was caught in the rainy season (April) and gave birth to two young in the trap; one lactating female was captured in the dry season (January). Juveniles have been caught during rainy and dry seasons.
Activity patterns.
The Colombian Central Andes Cloud Forest Mouse is apparently nocturnal and terrestrial.
Movements, Home range and Social organization.
No information.
Status and Conservation.
Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red Last.
Bibliography.
Gomez-Laverde & Delgado (2016), Gémez-Laverde et al. (2015), Voss et al. (2002).