Taxon ID: 7,185 Total records: 39,143 |
Berylmys bowersi
Country
Country | Indonesia |
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Continent Ocean | Asia |
Classification
Kingdom | Animalia (COL) |
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Phylum | Chordata (COL) |
Class | Mammalia (COL) |
Order | Rodentia (COL) |
Family | Muridae (COL) |
Taxonomy
Genus | Berylmys | Reference | |
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SubGenus | Vernacular Name | ||
Species | bowersi | IUCN Threat Status-Year | Least Concern, 2016 |
SubSpecies | Nat'l Threat Status-Year | Not Evaluated, 2000 | |
Infraspecies | Reason for Change | ||
Infraspecies Rank | CITES | ||
Taxonomic Group | Mammals | Native Status | Native |
Scientific Name Author | Anderson, 1879 | Country Distribution | Indonesia |
Citation | Aplin, K., Lunde, D. & Molur, S. 2016. Berylmys bowersi (errata version published in 2017). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T2768A115063357. http://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T2768A22427359.en. Downloaded on 10 September 2019. | Description | RANGE DESCRIPTION This species is recorded from China (Yunnan and Sichuan to Zhejiang and Fujian [Smith and Xie 2008]), north-east India (Agrawal, 2000), north and central Myanmar, northern and peninsular Thailand, northern Lao PDR, Viet Nam, Malay Peninsula, and Medan in north-west Sumatra, Indonesia (see Musser and Carleton 2005). Appears to have a wide elevational range 600-1,800 m (Molur et al. 2005). DESCRIPTION Common and locally abundant, albeit patchily distributed. HABITAT AND ECOLOGY In general this species is present in a wide variety of habitats where there is suitable continuous tree cover, from forest to plantations. In South Asia, it occurs in temperate and subtropical montane forests, and is found in burrows in cultivated fields, disturbed primary and secondary forests, abandoned jhum (shifting agriculture), scrub, moist deciduous and evergreen patches (Molur et al. 2005). THREATS It might possibly be threatened in some parts of its range where there has been extensive forest loss. USE AND TRADE It is hunted for food. CONSERVATION ACTIONS It is presumably present in several protected areas. It is not known from any of the protected areas within its range in South Asia (Molur et al. 2005). Further taxonomic work is required to determine whether populations on the Malay peninsula south of the Isthmus of Kra may be a separate species. It is listed in the Schedule V (considered as vermin) of the Indian Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. |
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Individual Count | 0 | GML Features | |
Observerd Individual Count | 0 | Notes |
Collecting Event
Basis Of Record | Unknown | Day Collected | 0 |
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Collector Number | Start Day Collected | 0 | |
Field Number | 0 | End Day Collected | 0 |
Collector | Julian Day | 0 | |
Year Collected | 2019 | Start Julian Day | 0 |
Start Year Collected | 0 | End Julian Day | 0 |
End Year Collected | 0 | Time Of Day | 0 |
Month Collected | 0 | Start Time Of Day | 0 |
Start Month Collected | 0 | End Time Of Day | 0 |
End Month Collected | 0 | Time Zone |
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Additional Info
Synonyms To Manage Synonyms for Berylmys bowersi, click this link: Synonyms. |
Mus ferreocanus Miller, 1900 ¦ Mus latouchei Thomas, 1897 ¦ Rattus bowersi lactiventer Kloss, 1919 ¦ Rattus bowersii totipes Dao, 1966 ¦ Rattus kennethi Kloss, 1919 ¦ Rattus wellsi Thomas, 1921 ¦ |
Common Names To Manage Common Names for Berylmys bowersi, click this link: Common Names. |
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Species Record Updated By:
Carlos Aurelio Callangan
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