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<mods:namePart>Don E. Wilson</mods:namePart>
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<figureCitation box="[171,253,942,988]" 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="112" pageNumber="712">313.</figureCitation>
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<vernacularName box="[271,1039,942,988]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Southern Small-toothed Moss Mouse</vernacularName>
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<taxonomicName authorityName="K. M. Helgen &amp; L. E. Helgen" authorityYear="2009" box="[170,705,989,1035]" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Pseudohydromys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="112" pageNumber="712" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="pumehanae">
<emphasis box="[170,705,989,1035]" italics="true" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Pseudohydromys pumehanae</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[170,246,1050,1071]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">French:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[255,585,1050,1071]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Souris-musaraigne de Pumehana</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[606,697,1050,1071]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">German:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[706,909,1050,1071]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Sidliche Moosmaus</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[930,1021,1050,1071]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Raton de musgo de dientes pequenos meridional</vernacularName>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[783,938,1160,1189]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName authority="K. M. Helgen &amp; L. E. Helgen, 2009" authorityName="K. M. Helgen &amp; L. E. Helgen" authorityYear="2009" class="Mammalia" family="Muridae" genus="Pseudohydromys" kingdom="Animalia" order="Rodentia" pageId="112" pageNumber="712" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="pumehanae">Pseudohydromys pumehanae K. M. Helgen &amp; L. E. Helgen, 2009</taxonomicName>
,
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was referred by K. M. Helgen and L. E.Helgen to an el lermani species group that also includes
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,
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, and
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. A population on Mount Karimui, in Chimbu
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Province, mapped and figured by T. F. Flannery as
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[=
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]
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, is accepted here as belonging to
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. No other species of
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are recorded from any of the isolated volcanic peaks that run along southern flanks of the Central Range of Papua New Guinea, among which Mounts Bosavi and Karimui are prominent examples. Monotypic.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[168,344,1790,1819]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Distribution.</emphasis>
Known only from type locality in the upper Strickland River catchment and from N flanks of Mt Karimui, E New Guinea.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[168,421,1869,1898]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 96-101 mm, tail 100-103 mm, ear 11-12 mm, hindfoot 21-23 mm; weight 17-20 g.
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is a taxonomically diverse group of small-bodied murines characterized by dense, velvety to plush fur; a variably narrowed and flattened head with small eyes and ears; head generally without contrasting pattern; vibrissae fine and elongate, extending past ears; eyes small to minute; narrow hindfeet, lacking webbing between digits and with claws on all digits; tail narrow and thinly furred, approximating to combined length of head and body; mammae (when known) two on each side, both inguinal; cranium delicately built, with small molars reduced in number to two or fewer per quadrant. Members of the
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species group have one small molar per quadrant, forward-projecting upper incisors, smoky-gray fur above and below, with no grizzling or white spotting on rump, and vibrissae extending just past ears; they also share a suite of distinctive cranial traits. The Southern Smalltoothed Moss Mouse is a medium-sized member of the group, with fur on upperparts very short (4 mm) and velvety, smoky gray, but darker gray on crown and anterior part of back; fur on underparts slightly paler; ears small and pale gray; upper surfaces of feet pale gray, with short white hairs; tail (averages 102% of head-body length) is dark gray and mottled, but lacking white tip, has slightly hairy appearance with hairs equal to 1-5-2 scale lengths. Spermatozoa (reported as
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from Mount Karimui) with head 9 pm long and 3 pm wide, with apical hook and two accessory ventral hooks, tail 114 pm.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[166,277,2652,2686]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Habitat.</emphasis>
No specific habitat information is available for type locality, but regional habitat at 2100 m on Mount Bosavi is evergreen, lower montane rainforest. Capture site on Mount Karimui was lightly disturbed primary lower montane rainforest with dense
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stands of climbing bamboo (
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productus,
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) and a sparse understory of ferns and herbs, at elevations of 1550 m.
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<paragraph blockId="112.[1445,2653,290,915]" box="[1446,1947,372,401]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1446,1708,372,401]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="112.[1445,2653,290,915]" box="[1446,1819,408,442]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1446,1581,408,442]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Breeding.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="112.[1445,2653,290,915]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1445,1680,448,482]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
All captures have been made on the ground. At the Mount Karimui capture site, an individual of Southern Small-toothed Moss Mouse was seen climbing along vines suspended in a low sapling; this is the only recorded evidence ofscansorial behavior by any species of the genus.
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<paragraph blockId="112.[1445,2653,290,915]" box="[1446,2385,609,638]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1446,2146,609,638]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="112.[1445,2653,290,915]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1446,1796,645,679]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Not assessed on The IUCN Red List. The elevational range of the Southern Small-toothed Moss Mouse in southern-central Papua New Guinea coincides with a zone of extensive habitat modification following long-term subsistence agricultural activities. Lower montane rainforests on Bosavi and Karimui mountains, although still largely intact, are potentially vulnerable to forestry activities.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1446,1599,856,877]" pageId="112" pageNumber="712">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Flannery (1995b), Helgen (2005), Helgen &amp; Helgen (2009), Jackson &amp; Woolley (1993), Musser &amp; Carleton (2005).
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