- Petromyscus
Taxobox
name = "Petromyscus"
fossil_range =Pliocene - Recent
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammalia
ordo =Rodent ia
familia =Nesomyidae
subfamilia = Petromyscinae
subfamilia_authority = Roberts, 1951
genus = "Petromyscus"
genus_authority = Thomas, 1926
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision ="Petromyscus barbouri
"Petromyscus collinus
"Petromyscus monticularis "
"Petromyscus shortridgei ""Petromyscus" is a genus of
rodent in the familyNesomyidae . It is so distinct from other rodents that it is placed as the only genus in subfamily Petromyscinae. In previous classifications, "Delanymys brooksi ", has also been placed in the subfamily. They are found in southwesternAfrica . These animals have a sharp lower point to their V-shaped infraorbital canal. Their molars are intermediate between the ancestral cricetid style tooth and the dendromurine style tooth.The genus contains the following species:
*Barbour's Rock Mouse ("Petromyscus barbouri")
*Pygmy Rock Mouse ("Petromyscus collinus")
*Brukkaros Pygmy Rock Mouse ("Petromyscus monticularis")
*Shortridge's Rock Mouse ("Petromyscus shortridgei")References
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*Nowak, R. M. 1999. Walker'sMammal s of the World, Vol. 2. Johns Hopkins University Press, London.
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