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Arnhold's mouse lemur

Arnhold's mouse lemur or the Montagne d'Ambre mouse lemur (Microcebus arnholdi) is a species of mouse lemur endemic to Madagascar. Its holotype was first collected on 27 November 2005, and was first described in 2008. According to genetic tests, it is genetically distinct from its closest sister taxa, the Sambirano mouse lemur (M. sambiranensis).

Arnhold's mouse lemur
CITES Appendix I (CITES)[2]
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Suborder: Strepsirrhini
Family: Cheirogaleidae
Genus: Microcebus
Species:
M. arnholdi
Binomial name
Microcebus arnholdi
Louis et al., (2008)
Distribution of M. arnholdi[1]

It is a medium-sized mouse lemur, weighing approximately 49.7 grams (1.75 oz), with a body length of 8.1 cm (3.2 in) and a tail length of 12.9 cm (5.1 in). It is found in the montane rainforest of Montagne d’Ambre National Park and Montagne d'Ambre Special Reserve in northern Madagascar.

Etymology edit

The name arnholdi was chosen in honor of Henry Arnhold of New York, whose focus on linking the well-being of people in developing countries to the protection of critically important biodiversity hotspots helped create Conservation International's Healthy Communities Initiative and Conservation Stewards' Program.[3]

Anatomy and physiology edit

Arnhold's mouse lemur weighs approximately 49.7 grams (1.75 oz), although like other mouse lemurs, its weight will fluctuate depending upon the season. The holotype for the species, collected on 27 November 2005, weighed 71.0 g (2.50 oz), a body length of 8.1 cm (3.2 in) and a tail length of 12.9 cm (5.1 in). Other measurements include head crown of 3.3 cm (1.3 in), muzzle length of 9.4 mm (0.37 in), ear length of 17.8 mm (0.70 in), and ear width of 10.1 mm (0.40 in).[3]

The dorsal pelage is dark brown, red and gray, with a dark brown midline dorsal stripe running down the base of the tail. The tail has a dark brown tip. The ventral pelage is white to cream, with gray undertones. The head is red, with dark brown on the muzzle and around the eyes. There is also a white nose ridge that stops at the distal end of the muzzle.[3]

Distribution edit

Arnhold's mouse lemur is found in the montane rainforest of Montagne d'Ambre National Park and Montagne d'Ambre Special Reserve, northwest of the Irodo River in the Antsiranana Province of Madagascar.[3]

The southern end of the Arnhold's mouse lemur's range is bordered by the range of the northern rufous mouse lemur (M. tavaratra), forming a significant species barrier between it and its genetically closest sister taxa, the Sambirano mouse lemur (M. sambiranensis), further to the southwest.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sgarlata, G.M.; Le Pors, B.; Blanco, M.; Salmona, J.; Chikhi, L.; Louis, E.E.; Dolch, R.; Ganzhorn, J.; Greene, L.K.; Lewis, R.; Rafalinirina, H.A.; Raharivololona, B.; Rakotoarisoa, G.; Ralison, J.; Randriahaingo, H.N.T.; Rasoloarison, R.M.; Razafindrasolo, M.; Wright, P.; Zaonarivelo, J. (2020). "Microcebus arnholdi". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T16971390A115587373. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-2.RLTS.T16971390A115587373.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Checklist of CITES Species". CITES. UNEP-WCMC. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d e Louis Jr., E.; Engberg, S.; McGuire, S.; McCormick, M.; Randriamampionona, R.; Ranaivoarisoa, J.; Bailey, C.; Mittermeier, R.; Lei, R. (2008). (PDF). Primate Conservation. 23 (1): 19–38. doi:10.1896/052.023.0103. S2CID 84533039. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-05.

arnhold, mouse, lemur, montagne, ambre, mouse, lemur, microcebus, arnholdi, species, mouse, lemur, endemic, madagascar, holotype, first, collected, november, 2005, first, described, 2008, according, genetic, tests, genetically, distinct, from, closest, sister,. Arnhold s mouse lemur or the Montagne d Ambre mouse lemur Microcebus arnholdi is a species of mouse lemur endemic to Madagascar Its holotype was first collected on 27 November 2005 and was first described in 2008 According to genetic tests it is genetically distinct from its closest sister taxa the Sambirano mouse lemur M sambiranensis Arnhold s mouse lemurConservation statusVulnerable IUCN 3 1 1 CITES Appendix I CITES 2 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder PrimatesSuborder StrepsirrhiniFamily CheirogaleidaeGenus MicrocebusSpecies M arnholdiBinomial nameMicrocebus arnholdiLouis et al 2008 Distribution of M arnholdi 1 It is a medium sized mouse lemur weighing approximately 49 7 grams 1 75 oz with a body length of 8 1 cm 3 2 in and a tail length of 12 9 cm 5 1 in It is found in the montane rainforest of Montagne d Ambre National Park and Montagne d Ambre Special Reserve in northern Madagascar Contents 1 Etymology 2 Anatomy and physiology 3 Distribution 4 ReferencesEtymology editThe name arnholdi was chosen in honor of Henry Arnhold of New York whose focus on linking the well being of people in developing countries to the protection of critically important biodiversity hotspots helped create Conservation International s Healthy Communities Initiative and Conservation Stewards Program 3 Anatomy and physiology editArnhold s mouse lemur weighs approximately 49 7 grams 1 75 oz although like other mouse lemurs its weight will fluctuate depending upon the season The holotype for the species collected on 27 November 2005 weighed 71 0 g 2 50 oz a body length of 8 1 cm 3 2 in and a tail length of 12 9 cm 5 1 in Other measurements include head crown of 3 3 cm 1 3 in muzzle length of 9 4 mm 0 37 in ear length of 17 8 mm 0 70 in and ear width of 10 1 mm 0 40 in 3 The dorsal pelage is dark brown red and gray with a dark brown midline dorsal stripe running down the base of the tail The tail has a dark brown tip The ventral pelage is white to cream with gray undertones The head is red with dark brown on the muzzle and around the eyes There is also a white nose ridge that stops at the distal end of the muzzle 3 Distribution editArnhold s mouse lemur is found in the montane rainforest of Montagne d Ambre National Park and Montagne d Ambre Special Reserve northwest of the Irodo River in the Antsiranana Province of Madagascar 3 The southern end of the Arnhold s mouse lemur s range is bordered by the range of the northern rufous mouse lemur M tavaratra forming a significant species barrier between it and its genetically closest sister taxa the Sambirano mouse lemur M sambiranensis further to the southwest 3 References edit a b Sgarlata G M Le Pors B Blanco M Salmona J Chikhi L Louis E E Dolch R Ganzhorn J Greene L K Lewis R Rafalinirina H A Raharivololona B Rakotoarisoa G Ralison J Randriahaingo H N T Rasoloarison R M Razafindrasolo M Wright P Zaonarivelo J 2020 Microcebus arnholdi IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020 e T16971390A115587373 doi 10 2305 IUCN UK 2020 2 RLTS T16971390A115587373 en Retrieved 19 November 2021 Checklist of CITES Species CITES UNEP WCMC Retrieved 18 March 2015 a b c d e Louis Jr E Engberg S McGuire S McCormick M Randriamampionona R Ranaivoarisoa J Bailey C Mittermeier R Lei R 2008 Revision of the Mouse Lemurs Microcebus Primates Lemuriformes of Northern and Northwestern Madagascar with Descriptions of Two New Species at Montagne d Ambre National Park and Antafondro Classified Forest PDF Primate Conservation 23 1 19 38 doi 10 1896 052 023 0103 S2CID 84533039 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 02 05 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arnhold 27s mouse lemur amp oldid 1108123843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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