Mass: 29.2 g based on Glenn 1970 and Mace and Eisenberg 1982
Abundance: 0.11 to 75.76% (median 42.09%)
Latitudinal range: 25.5° to 35.1°Habitats: (1), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (1), temperate coniferous forest (5), temperate savanna (1)
Found in 8 samples
United States: Park Ranger Station No. 1, Memphis, Kemper County, Savannah River Site (S1), Savannah River Site (S2), Savannah River Site (U1), Savannah River Site (U2), Golf Course (Late Pleistocene)
♀ body mass | 33.5 g | N = 5 | Glenn 1970 |
♂ body mass | 26.1 g | N = 6 | Glenn 1970 |
body mass | 28.25 g | N = 1 | Mace and Eisenberg 1982 |
ear length | 15.2 mm | N = 7 | Howell 1939 |
hind foot length | 22.3 mm | N = 7 | Howell 1939 |
skull length | 27.6 mm | N = 5 | Howell 1939 |
skull width | 13.9 mm | N = 5 | Howell 1939 |
tail length | 72.5 mm | N = 7 | Howell 1939 |
total body length | 172 mm | N = 7 | Howell 1939 |
upper tooth row length | 3.9 mm | N = 5 | Howell 1939 |
See also Peromyscus, Peromyscus aztecus, Peromyscus beatae, Peromyscus boylii, Peromyscus crinitus, Peromyscus difficilis, Peromyscus eremicus, Peromyscus grandis, Peromyscus gratus, Peromyscus guatemalensis, Peromyscus leucopus, Peromyscus levipes, Peromyscus maniculatus, Peromyscus melanophrys, Peromyscus melanotis, Peromyscus mexicanus, Peromyscus pectoralis, Peromyscus perfulvus, Peromyscus polionotus, Peromyscus progressus, Peromyscus sarmocophinus, Peromyscus sp., Peromyscus spp., Peromyscus truei, Peromyscus yucatanicus