"Records of Harvest Mice, Reithrodontomys, from Central America, with Description of a New Subspecies from Nicaragua" by Sydney Anderson is a scientific report that catalogs different types of harvest mice located in Central America, especially detailing where they were found, what they look like, and introducing a newly classified kind from Nicaragua. Within the publication is an in-depth examination of different harvest mouse specimens gathered from across Central America. The scientific information presented is about harvest mouse classification. The detailed account presents research methods, discoveries regarding existing species, and what makes the newly identified mouse, known as "Reithrodontomys fulvescens meridionalis" distinct. The detailed account features statistical information, measurements, and analysis, mainly for experts in animal studies and conservation, while adding to general knowledge of rodent variety in the area.
Records of Harvest Mice, Reithrodontomys, from Central America, with Description of a New Subspecies from Nicaragua
By Sydney Anderson
Venture into the world of tiny rodents as scientists explore the diverse species of harvest mice in Central America and unearth a brand-new subspecies hidden in Nicaragua.
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