Kalinga shrew mouse

Species of rodent

Kalinga shrew mouse
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Rodentia
Family: Muridae
Genus: Soricomys
Species:
S. kalinga
Binomial name
Soricomys kalinga
Balete, Rickart & Heaney, 2006
Distribution of S. kalinga (orange)
Synonyms

Archboldomys kalinga

The Kalinga shrew mouse (Soricomys kalinga) is a rodent of the genus Soricomys found in the northern province of Kalinga, island of Luzon, in the northern Philippines.[2]

Distribution and habitat

S. kalinga was first found in Magdallao on March 30, 2000, at 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) elevation. Until April 4, there were four males and two females caught. From 19 and 25 March 2001, another four males and two females were added on the site-Am licao, at 1,800 m (5,900 ft) altitude. Between 22 and 25 February 2003, two males and three females gathered on Mount Bali-it at 1,950 m (6,400 ft) altitude, and between February 27 and March 2, 2003, four males and one female were found on 2,150 m (7,050 ft) altitude.[1][3] All of these sites are located in the barangays (municipalities) of Balbalasang and Balbalan on 17° 25 – 28' N and 121° 4' – 122° 0' E. Habitats where it was found include montane forest and mossy forest, both primary forests and secondary growth.[1][3]

S. kalinga is the representative of its genus, Soricomys, in the northern part of the Cordillera Central of Luzon, and is found throughout the region.[1][2] This genus also occurs in the Sierra Madre (A. musseri) and Mount Isarog (A. luzonensis).[2] In other mountainous areas of Luzon, including the southern part of the Cordillera Central, the genus is unknown to date.

The species is active during daylight hours. Its diet consists primarily of invertebrate animals, including earthworms and insects.[1][3]

Description

Like all Soricomys, S. kalinga is a small ground-dwelling, pointed shrew rat with small ears and slender feet.[2] The tail length is slightly smaller than the head-body length.[4] The fur is as thick as the other two types, but shorter. The top side of the body is orange-brown and continues gradually into the lighter underside.[4] The hairs on the top of the body are tricolor: three quarters are dark gray, then there comes a black piece, and the point is orange.[4] On the underside of the body, the hair is shorter and all areas are paler.[4] The small ears are round and black. The naked skin of the lips and the nose are dark gray. The light gray whiskers are quite short, though they are longer than the other species.

The front feet are dark gray and black and nude from the top and the lower side. On the underside of the feet are five cusps. The dark fingers have long narrow claws following a short nail on the thumb. The top of hind feet are brownish gray and covered with sparse short hairs, with darker fingers. The relatively long tail is completely black.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Balete, D.S.; Heaney, L. (2017). "Soricomys kalinga". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T136618A22449961. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T136618A22449961.en. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e Balete, Rickart & Heaney (2006), p. 489.
  3. ^ a b c Balete, Rickart & Heaney (2006)
  4. ^ a b c d "Archboldomys kalinga". The Field Museum. Retrieved December 9, 2011.
Bibliography
  • Danilo S. Balete; Eric A. Rickart; Lawrence R. Heaney (2006). "A new species of the shrew-mouse, Archboldomys (Rodentia: Muridae: Murinae), from the Philippines". Systematics and Biodiversity. 4 (4): 489–501. doi:10.1017/S1477200006002003. S2CID 84645130.
  • L. R. Heaney; D. S. Balete; G. A. Gee; M. V. Lepiten-Tabao; E. A. Rickart; B. R. Tabaranza Jr. (2005). "Preliminary report on the mammals of Balbalasang, Kalinga Province, Luzon". Sylvatrop. 13 (1–2): 51–62.
  • E. A. Rickart; L. R. Heaney (2002). "Further studies on the chromosomes of Philippine rodents (Muridae: Murinae)". Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 115 (3): 473–487.
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Extant species of subfamily Murinae (Aethomys–Chrotomys)
Aethomys
Division
Aethomys
(Bush rats)
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  • Namaqua rock rat (A. (Micaelamys) namaquensis)
  • Nyika rock rat (A. nyikae)
  • Selinda veld rat (A. silindensis)
  • Tinfields rock rat (A. stannarius)
  • Thomas's rock rat (A. thomasi)
Apodemus
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(Old world
field mice)
  • striped field mouse (A. agrarius)
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  • small Japanese field mouse (A. argenteus)
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  • Chevrier's field mouse (A. chevrieri)
  • South China field mouse (A. draco)
  • Western broad-toothed field mouse (A. epimelas)
  • yellow-necked mouse (A. flavicollis)
  • Himalayan field mouse (A. gurkha)
  • Caucasus field mouse (A. hyrcanicus)
  • Sichuan field mouse (A. latronum)
  • Eastern broad-toothed field mouse (A. mystacinus)
  • Ward's field mouse (A. pallipes)
  • Korean field mouse (A. peninsulae)
  • Black Sea field mouse (A. ponticus)
  • Kashmir field mouse (A. rusiges)
  • Taiwan field mouse (A. semotus)
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  • wood mouse (A. sylvaticus)
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(Ryukyu spiny rats)
  • Muennink's spiny rat (T. muenninki)
  • Ryukyu spiny rat (T. osimensis)
  • Tokunoshima spiny rat (T. tokunoshimensis)
Arvicanthis
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Arvicanthis
(Unstriped
grass mice)
  • Abyssinian grass rat (A. abyssinicus)
  • Sudanian grass rat (A. ansorgei)
  • Blick's grass rat (A. blicki)
  • Nairobi grass rat (A. nairobae)
  • Neumann's grass rat (A. neumanni)
  • African grass rat (A. niloticus)
  • Guinean grass rat (A. rufinus)
Desmomys
  • Harrington's rat (D. harringtoni)
  • Yalden's rat (D. yaldeni)
Lemniscomys
(Striped
grass mice)
  • Barbary striped grass mouse (L. barbarus)
  • Bellier's striped grass mouse (L. bellieri)
  • Griselda's striped grass mouse (L. griselda)
  • Hoogstraal's striped grass mouse (L. hoogstraali)
  • Senegal one-striped grass mouse (L. linulus)
  • Buffoon striped grass mouse (L. macculus)
  • Mittendorf's striped grass mouse (L. mittendorfi)
  • single-striped grass mouse (L. rosalia)
  • Rosevear's striped grass mouse (L. roseveari)
  • typical striped grass mouse (L. striatus)
  • Heuglin's striped grass mouse (L. zebra)
Mylomys
  • African groove-toothed rat (M. dybowskii)
  • Ethiopian mylomys (M. rex)
Pelomys
(Groove-toothed
creek rats)
  • Bell groove-toothed swamp rat (P. campanae)
  • Creek groove-toothed swamp rat (P. fallax)
  • Hopkins's groove-toothed swamp rat (P. hopkinsi)
  • Issel's groove-toothed swamp rat (P. isseli)
  • least groove-toothed swamp rat (P. minor)
Rhabdomys
  • mesic four-striped grass rat (R. dilectus)
  • four-striped grass mouse (R. pumilio)
Chrotomys
Division
Apomys
  • Luzon Cordillera forest mouse (A. abrae)
  • Luzon Aurora forest mouse (A. aurorae)
  • Mount Banahaw forest mouse (A. banahao)
  • Mount Tapulao forest mouse (A. brownorum)
  • Camiguin forest mouse (A. camiguinensis)
  • Luzon montane forest mouse (A. datae)
  • large Mindoro forest mouse (A. gracilirostris)
  • Mount Apo forest mouse (A. hylocoetes)
  • Mindanao montane forest mouse (A. insignis)
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  • Lubang forest mouse (A. lubangensis)
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  • small Luzon forest mouse (A. microdon)
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  • long-nosed Luzon forest mouse (A. sacobianus)
  • Sierra Madre forest mouse (A. sierrae)
  • Luzon Zambales forest mouse (A. zambalensis)
Archboldomys
  • Mount Isarog shrew-mouse (A. luzonensis)
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Soricomys
Chrotomys
(Luzon
striped rats)
  • Isarog striped shrew-rat (C. gonzalesi)
  • Mindoro striped rat (C. mindorensis)
  • Sibuyan striped shrew-rat (C. sibuyanensis)
  • blazed Luzon shrew-rat (C. silaceus)
  • Luzon striped rat (C. whiteheadi)
Rhynchomys
(Shrewlike rats)
  • Banahao shrew-rat (R. banahao)
  • Isarog shrew-rat (R. isarogensis)
  • Labo shrew-rat (R. labo)
  • Mingan shrew-rat (R. mingan)
  • Mount Data shrew-rat (R. soricoides)
  • Tapulao shrew-rat (R. tapulao)
See also
Colomys–Golunda
Hadromys–Maxomys
Melasmothrix–Mus
Oenomys–Pithecheir
Pogonomys–Pseudomys
Rattus
Stenocephalomys–Xeromys
Otomys
Others
Taxon identifiers
Soricomys kalinga
Archboldomys kalinga