2019
DOI: 10.1093/mspecies/sez007
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Handleyomys intectus (Rodentia: Cricetidae)

Abstract: Handleyomys intectus (Thomas, 1921) is a rodent commonly called the Colombian rice rat or white-footed Handley’s mouse. It is a dull brownish-gray to blackish small mouse with frosted ventral pelage and with dark gray and pure-white (or indistinctly pigmented) hairs over the dorsum of hindfeet. H. intectus is endemic to the Central Andes of Colombia and it is known from several localities between 1,500 and 2,800 m. It may be a common species along its distribution. Globally, it is considered “Least Concern” by… Show more

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“…For example, several of the rodent species accounts published recently (Volume 51, 2019) in the specialised ‘Mammalian Species’ journal provide sparse diet data. The Mammalian Species account for the rice rat Handleyomys intectus (Vargas et al 2019) does not include diet data, the corresponding account for the African murid Stochomys longicaudatus summarises that the species “eats mainly plants but it also consumes some insects” (Uebbing 2019), and the account for the spiny rat Trinomys yonenagae briefly states that the species eats fruits from the Eugenia myrtle and that arthropods are also part of the diet (Luchesi et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, several of the rodent species accounts published recently (Volume 51, 2019) in the specialised ‘Mammalian Species’ journal provide sparse diet data. The Mammalian Species account for the rice rat Handleyomys intectus (Vargas et al 2019) does not include diet data, the corresponding account for the African murid Stochomys longicaudatus summarises that the species “eats mainly plants but it also consumes some insects” (Uebbing 2019), and the account for the spiny rat Trinomys yonenagae briefly states that the species eats fruits from the Eugenia myrtle and that arthropods are also part of the diet (Luchesi et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%