Oligoryzomys utiaritensis (J. A. Allen, 1916)
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437. View Plate 22: Cricetidae
Utiariti Pygmy Rice Rat
Oligoryzomys utiaritensis View in CoL
French: Colilargo d'Utiariti / German: Utiariti-Zwergreisratte / Spanish: Rata arrocera pigmea de Utiariti
Other common names: Utiariti Colilargo
Taxonomy. Oryzomys (Oligoryzomys) utiaritensisJ. A. Allen, 1916 View in CoL , Utiarity, Papagaia River, Matto Grosso, Brazil.
Until recently, O. utiaritensis was synonymous with O. nigripes . Monotypic.
Distribution. From SW Para to NW Mato Grosso states, C Brazil. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 78-104 mm, tail 103-135 mm, ear 13-18 mm, hindfoot 19-26 mm; weight 14-32 g. Upperparts of the Utiariti Pygmy Rice Rat are clay-colored, finely line with black-tipped hairs over back and nearly pure clay hairs on sides; front of head and nose are darker and slightly grayish; venter is whitish, with white hair tips and gray bases; ventral and lateral pelage is well-defined; upper surfaces of feet are paler, about flesh-colored; soles are dark brown; ears are large, light brown, and nearly naked; and tail is longer than headbody length, finely annulated, unicolored or weakly bicolored light brown, and nearly naked, with short, bristly grayish hairs on apical part. Skull has long incisive foramina, with posterior borders reaching or almost reaching alveolus of M' but never extending posteriorly.
Habitat. Secondary semideciduous forest associated with corn and soy plantations, eucalypt plantations with herbaceous vegetation, very altered vegetation (semideciduous forest) near plantations, and gallery forests at elevations of 110-570 m.
Food and Feeding. The Utiariti Pygmy Rice Rat is quite likely granivorous, judging by habitats it occurs in.
Breeding. No information.
Activity patterns. No information.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Not assessed on The IUCN Red List. Association with corn and soy plantation might indicate that the Utiariti Pygmy Rice Rat is of Least Concern. Because major rodent population declines were recently reported from Cerrado ecoregion,its conservation status should carefully be evaluated.
Bibliography. Agrellos et al. (2012), Allen (1916), Bonvicino, Oliveira & D'Andrea (2008), Caceres, Carmignotto et al. (2008), Caceres, Napoli et al. (2010), Di-Nizo et al. (2015), Emmons (2009), Gonzélez-Ittig et al. (2014), Leite & Patterson (2016b), Napoli & Caceres (2012), Nunes et al. (2008), da Rosa et al. (2011), Santos-Filho et al. (2012), Weksler & Bonvicino (2015b), Zimbres et al. (2017).
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Oligoryzomys utiaritensis
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier & Thomas E. Lacher, Jr 2017 |
Oryzomys (Oligoryzomys) utiaritensis
J. A. Allen 1916 |