The Mount Oku hylomyscus (Hylomyscus grandis) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.[2] Found only on Mount Oku, Cameroon, in tropical Central Africa, its natural habitat is tropical moist montane forests. It has a very small range and is threatened by habitat destruction, so the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being "critically endangered".
Description
The largest wood mouse in the genus Hylomyscus, it grows to a head-and-body length of between 89 and 110 mm (3.5 and 4.3 in) with a tail of between 130 and 150 mm (5.1 and 5.9 in). The fur on the back is about 10 mm (0.4 in) long and is variable in colour, ranging from greyish-brown to cinnamon brown, the individual hairs being grey with either black or brown tips. The underparts are greyish-white, the individual hairs being grey with white tips. There is a sharp delineation between the colour of the upper and underparts. The fore-feet are small with five digits, one without a claw, and sparse white hairs; the hind-feet are also small, have five digits with claws, and bear sparse white hairs. The tail is about 145% of the length of head-and-body and is nearly hairless, with scattered small scales and short dark bristles, longer near the tip of the tail.[3]
Ecology
Very little is known about the ecology and behaviour of the Mount Oku hylomyscus as only four individuals have been collected. It lives in montane forest and the length of its tail makes it likely that it has a climbing life-style. One individual, caught in January, was a pregnant female with five or six embryos.[3]
Status
H. grandis has a very restricted range, only four specimens having been gathered from a single location at 2,100 m (6,900 ft) above sea level on the slopes of Mount Oku in Cameroon.[1] Its total area of occurrence is approximately 470 km2 (180 sq mi) and little of the natural forest in which it lives remains, as trees are being felled to make way for agriculture, and to provide timber for construction and firewood. Because of these factors, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has rated its conservation status as being "endangered".[1]
References
Extant species of subfamily Murinae (Stenocephalomys–Xeromys) |
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Stenocephalomys Division | | Congomys |
- Lukolela swamp rat (C. lukolelae)
- Verschuren's swamp rat (C. verschureni)
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| Heimyscus |
- African smoky mouse (H. fumosus)
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Hylomyscus (African wood mice) |
- H. aeta group: Beaded wood mouse (H. aeta)
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- H. alleni group: Allen's wood mouse (H. alleni)
- Angolan wood mouse (H. carillus)
- Hylomyscus pamfi
- Stella wood mouse (H. stella)
- Walter Verheyeni's mouse (H. walterverheyeni)
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- H. anselli group: Ansell's wood mouse (H. anselli)
- Arc Mountain wood mouse (H. arcimontensis)
- Kerbis Peterhans's wood mouse (H. kerbispeterhansi)
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- H. baeri group: Baer's wood mouse (H. baeri)
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- H. parvus group: Little wood mouse (H. parvus)
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Mastomys (Multimammate rats) |
- Angolan multimammate mouse (M. angolensis)
- Awash multimammate mouse (M. awashensis)
- Southern multimammate mouse (M. coucha)
- Guinea multimammate mouse (M. erythroleucus)
- Hubert's multimammate mouse (M. huberti)
- Verheyen's multimammate mouse (M. kollmannspergeri)
- Natal multimammate mouse (M. natalensis)
- Shortridge's multimammate mouse (M. shortridgei)
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Montemys
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- Delectable soft-furred mouse (M. delectorum)
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Myomyscus (Multimammate rats) | |
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Ochromyscus
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- Brockman's rock mouse (O. brockmani)
- Yemeni mouse (O. yemeni)
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Praomys (African soft-furred rats) |
- P. coetzeei
- Dalton's mouse (P. daltoni)
- De Graaff's soft-furred mouse (P. degraaffi)
- Deroo's mouse (P. derooi)
- Hartwig's soft-furred mouse (P. hartwigi)
- Jackson's soft-furred mouse (P. jacksoni)
- Least soft-furred mouse (P. minor)
- Misonne's soft-furred mouse (P. misonnei)
- Cameroon soft-furred mouse (P. morio)
- Muton's soft-furred mouse (P. mutoni)
- Gotel Mountain soft-furred mouse (P. obscurus)
- Petter's soft-furred mouse (P. petteri)
- Forest soft-furred mouse (P. rostratus)
- Tullberg's soft-furred mouse (P. tullbergi)
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Serengetimys
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- Dwarf multimammate mouse (S. pernanus)
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Stenocephalemys (Ethiopian narrow-headed rats) | |
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| Uromys Division | Melomys (Banana rats) |
- Dusky mosaic-tailed rat (M. aerosus)
- Rossel Island melomys (M. arcium)
- Bannister's rat (M. bannisteri)
- Bougainville mosaic-tailed rat (M. bougainville)
- Grassland mosaic-tailed rat (M. burtoni)
- Cape York melomys (M. capensis)
- Short-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat (M. caurinus)
- Fawn-footed mosaic-tailed rat(M. cervinipes)
- Yamdena mosaic-tailed rat (M. cooperae)
- Dollman's melomys (M. dollmani)
- Manusela mosaic-tailed rat (M. fraterculus)
- Snow Mountains grassland mosaic-tailed rat (M. frigicola)
- Seram long-tailed mosaic-tailed rat (M. fulgens)
- Riama mosaic-tailed rat (M. howi)
- White-bellied mosaic-tailed rat (M. leucogaster)
- Papua grassland mosaic-tailed rat (M. lutillus)
- Manus Island mosaic-tailed rat (M. matambuai)
- Obi mosaic-tailed rat (M. obiensis)
- Pavel's Seram mosaic-tailed rat (M. paveli)
- Black-tailed mosaic-tailed rat (M. rufescens)
- Buka Island mosaic-tailed rat (M. spechti)
- Long-tailed Talaud mosaic-tailed rat (M. talaudium)
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| Paramelomys |
- Gressitt's mosaic-tailed rat (P. gressitti)
- Long-nosed mosaic-tailed rat (P. levipes)
- Lorentz's mosaic-tailed rat (P. lorentzii)
- Thomas's mosaic-tailed rat (P. mollis)
- Moncton's mosaic-tailed rat (P. moncktoni)
- Long-nosed paramelomys (P. naso)
- Lowland mosaic-tailed rat (P. platyops)
- Mountain mosaic-tailed rat (P. rubex)
- Stein's paramelomys (P. steini)
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| Protochromys |
- Red-bellied mosaic-tailed rat (P. fellowsi)
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Solomys (Naked-tailed rats) |
- Poncelet's giant rat (S. ponceleti)
- Florida naked-tailed rat (S. salamonis)
- Bougainville naked-tailed rat (S. salebrosus)
- Isabel naked-tailed rat (S. sapientis)
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Uromys (Giant naked-tailed rats) |
- Giant naked-tailed rat (U. anak)
- Biak giant rat (U. boeadii)
- Giant white-tailed rat (U. caudimaculatus)
- Emma's giant rat (U. emmae)
- Masked white-tailed rat (U. hadrourus)
- Emperor rat (U. imperator)
- Bismarck giant rat (U. neobritanicus)
- Guadalcanal rat (U. porculus)
- King rat (U. rex)
- Great Key Island giant rat (U. siebersi)
- Vangunu giant rat (U. vika)
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| Xeromys Division | | Leptomys |
- L. arfakensis
- Long-footed water rat (L. elegans)
- Ernst Mayr's water rat (L. ernstmayri)
- L. paulus
- Fly River water rat (L. signatus)
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Pseudohydromys (New Guinea false water rats) |
- Bishop's moss mouse (P. berniceae)
- Huon small-toothed moss mouse (P. carlae)
- Laurie's moss mouse (P. eleanorae)
- One-toothed shrew mouse (P. ellermani)
- Mottled-tailed shrew mouse (P. fuscus)
- German's one-toothed moss mouse (P. germani)
- Eastern shrew mouse (P. murinus)
- Musser's shrew mouse (P. musseri)
- Western shrew mouse (P. occidentalis)
- Woolley's moss mouse (P. patriciae)
- Southern small-toothed moss mouse (P. pumehanae)
- White-bellied moss mouse (P. sandrae)
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| Xeromys | |
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- See also
- Aethomys–Chrotomys
- Colomys–Golunda
- Hadromys–Maxomys
- Melasmothrix–Mus
- Oenomys–Pithecheir
- Pogonomys–Pseudomys
- Rattus
- Otomys
- Others
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Taxon identifiers |
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| Hylomyscus grandis | |
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