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24 September 2010 Peromyscus difficilis (Rodentia: Cricetidae)
Jesús A. Fernández, Florencia García-Campusano, Mark S. Hafner
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Abstract

Peromyscus difficilis (J. A. Allen, 1891) is a cricetid rodent commonly called the southern rock deermouse or Zacatecan deermouse. It is of medium body size for the genus (28–43 g), with large ears and a long, evenly bicolored tail that is always slightly longer than the head plus body length. It is 1 of 56 species in the genus Peromyscus and includes 5 subspecies. P. difficilis is a Mexican endemic distributed throughout the Sierra Madre Occidental and Sierra Madre Oriental, southward through the mountainous regions of Guanajuato, Puebla, Hidalgo, and Veracruz, into northern and central Oaxaca. Habitat preferences range from dry, semiarid hills to montane forests. P. difficilis is not of special conservation concern.

Jesús A. Fernández, Florencia García-Campusano, and Mark S. Hafner "Peromyscus difficilis (Rodentia: Cricetidae)," Mammalian Species 42(1), 220-229, (24 September 2010). https://doi.org/10.1644/867.1
Published: 24 September 2010
KEYWORDS
cricetid
endemic rodent
Mexico
southern rock deermouse
Zacatecan deermouse
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