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<figureCitation box="[83,165,435,477]" captionStart="Plate 42: Muridae" captionStartId="101.[90,119,3137,3158]" captionTargetBox="[11,2719,14,3649]" captionTargetPageId="100" captionText="278. Southern Groove-toothed Shrew Mouse (Microhydromys argenteus), 279. Northern Groove-toothed Shrew Mouse (Macrohydromys richardsoni), 280. Mirzas Western Moss Rat (Mirzamys louiseae), 281. Mirzas Eastern Moss Rat (Mirzamys norahae), 282. New Guinea Waterside Rat (Parahydromys asper), 283. Northern Water Rat (Paraleptomys rufilatus), 284. Short-haired Water Rat (Paraleptomys wilhelmina), 285. Gressitts Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys gressitti), 286. Papuan Lowland Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys levipes), 287. Lorentzs Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys lorentzii), 288. Montane Soft-furred Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys mollis), 289. Moncktons Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys moncktoni), 290. Long-nosed Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys naso), 291. Common Lowland Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys platyops), 292. Mountain Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys rubex), 293. Steins Mosaic-tailed Rat (Paramelomys steini), 294. Brasss Brush Mouse (Pogonomelomys brassi), 295. Bruyns Brush Mouse (Pogonomelomys bruni), 296. Shaw Mayers Brush Mouse (Pogonomelomys mayeri), 297. Champions Tree Mouse (Pogonomys championi), 298. DEntrecasteaux Archipelago Tree Mouse (Pogonomys fergussoniensis), 299. Chestnut Tree Mouse (Pogonomys macrourus), 300. Gray-bellied Tree Mouse (Pogonomys sylvestris), 301. Lorias Tree Mouse (Pogonomys loriae), 302. Papuan Mosaic-tailed Rat (Protochromys fellowsi), 303. Bishop Moss Mouse (Pseudohydromys berniceae), 304. Huon Small-toothed Moss Mouse (Pseudohydromys carlae), 305. Lauries Moss Mouse (Pseudohydromys eleanorae), 306. Shaw Mayers Shrew Mouse (Pseudohydromys ellerman), 307. Mottled-tailed Shrew Mouse (Pseudohydromys fuscus), 308. Germans One-toothed Moss Mouse (Pseudohydromys germani), 309. Eastern New Guinea Shrew Mouse (Pseudohydromys murinus), 310. Torricelli Mountains Shrew Mouse (Pseudohydromys mussert), 311. Western New Guinea Shrew Mouse (Pseudohydromys occidentalis), 312. Woolleys Moss Mouse (Pseudohydromys patriciae), 313. Southern Small-toothed Moss Mouse (Pseudohydromys pumehanae), 314. White-bellied Moss Mouse (Pseudohydromys sandrae)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6887566" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6887566/files/figure.png" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">278.</figureCitation>
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<vernacularName box="[182,1012,435,477]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Southern Groove-toothed Shrew Mouse</vernacularName>
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<taxonomicName authority="K. M. Helgen, Leary &amp; Aplin, 2010" authorityName="K. M. Helgen, Leary &amp; Aplin" authorityYear="2010" box="[83,554,479,525]" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Microhydromys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="101" pageNumber="701" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="argenteus">
<emphasis box="[83,554,479,525]" italics="true" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Microhydromys argenteus</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[82,158,538,559]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">French:</emphasis>
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/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[372,462,538,559]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">German:</emphasis>
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/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[759,850,538,559]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Raton musarana de dientes estriados meridional</vernacularName>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[695,851,647,676]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName authority="K. M. Helgen, Leary &amp; Aplin, 2010" authorityName="K. M. Helgen, Leary &amp; Aplin" authorityYear="2010" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Microhydromys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="101" pageNumber="701" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="argenteus">Microhydromys argenteus K. M. Helgen, Leary &amp; Aplin, 2010</taxonomicName>
,
<materialsCitation ID-GBIF-Occurrence="3864424786" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">“Sirinumu Dam, 550 m, Sogeri Plateau, Central Province, Papua New Guinea.”</materialsCitation>
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Prior to 2010, specimens of
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were referred to
<taxonomicName authorityName="Tate &amp; Archbold" authorityYear="1941" box="[968,1168,840,874]" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Microhydromys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="101" pageNumber="701" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="richardsoni">M. richardsoni</taxonomicName>
. Monotypic.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[696,872,919,953]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Distribution.</emphasis>
Known only from three localities in S foothills of Central Cordillera of E New Guinea.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[697,946,1037,1071]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 78-86 mm, tail 71-83 mm, ear 11:4-12 mm, hindfoot 19-22 mm; weight 12-13 g.
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are tiny murines with short, velvety fur that is gray to brown on upperparts and slightly paler below; head with very reduced eyes, long,fine vibrissae, and moderately large ears; all feet with claws on all digits, hindfeet narrow and with small plantar pads; tail approximately equal to combined length of head and body, thinly furred, all dark or with short white tip. Cranium with short rostrum, proportionally small molars, and proportionally large auditory bullae. Dentition is characterized by longitudinally grooved upper incisors,loss of third molars, and basined molar morphology. Distinguishing features of the Southern Groove-toothed Shrew Mouse compared with Northern Groove-toothed Shrew Mouse (
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) are that it has tail shorter than head-body length, distal half white; upperparts paler gray brown and underside only slightly paler; hindfeet slightly longer and clothed in white hairs; ears slightly larger and paler. Mammae two on each side, both inguinal.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[84,195,1598,1623]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Habitat.</emphasis>
Forest, at elevations of 380-1450 m.The three known localities are in contrasting habitats: “secondary forest-Eucalypt savannah” on the Sogeri Plateau; primary evergreen hill forest on limestone karst on the Darai Plateau; and lower montane forest with
<taxonomicName authorityName="Hatt" authorityYear="1934" box="[200,287,1708,1742]" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Praomys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="101" pageNumber="701" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="minor">minor</taxonomicName>
anthropogenic disturbance at Mount Sisa.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[85,346,1747,1781]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
No information.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[85,219,1786,1820]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Breeding.</emphasis>
Low mammary formula (two pairs) indicates a small litter size.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[84,321,1825,1859]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
Body proportions indicate terrestrial lifestyle, while somber coloration and small eyes suggest nocturnal and possibly semi-fossoriallifestyle.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[85,785,1904,1938]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="101.[84,1290,1077,2333]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[86,432,1944,1978]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red List. Despite evidence of habitat flexibility, the Southern Groove-toothed Shrew Mouse appears to be nowhere common and its distribution may be fragmented. Relevant observations include repeated failure to obtain images of the species during camera-trapping surveys at many sites within its known range, and absence of its remains in several large owl pellet collections from cavesat elevations of 100-500 m in the Purari River catchment, Gulf Province, and 500-1000 m in headwaters of the Fly River, Western Province, all in habitats similar to those on the Darai Plateau.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[87,240,2272,2293]" pageId="101" pageNumber="701">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Dwyer (1984), Flannery (1989, 1995b), Helgen &amp; Helgen (2009), Helgen et al. (2010), Jackson &amp; Woolley (1993), Kennerley &amp; Gerrie (2016), Leary &amp; Seri (1997), Musser &amp; Carleton (2005), Tate (1951).
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