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Chrotomys

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Rodentia

Subfamily
  
Murinae

Higher classification
  
Murinae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Muridae

Scientific name
  
Chrotomys

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Luzon striped rat, Isarog striped shrew‑rat, Blazed Luzon shrew rat, Mindoro striped rat

The genus Chrotomys contain a unique group of rodents found only in the Philippines, specifically the islands of Luzon, Mindoro, and Sibuyan. Instead of being predominantly herbivorous or omnivorous like other murines, these rats feed predominantly on invertebrates although they do eat some vegetable matter. This vermivory is probably the result of a rat-like animal moving into an ecological niche usually filled by shrews. Shrews and other insectivores are absent on these Philippine islands.

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Taxonomy

Rickart et al. (2005) found that C. mindorensis, C. whiteheadi, and C. gonzalesi are closely related whereas C. silaceus and C. sibuyanensis represent earlier offshoots of the genus. Several authors place C. silaceus in the genus Celaenomys, but Rickart et al. (2005) suggest that neither genetic nor morphometric distance warrant it.

These rats are considered "old endemics" and are probably the result of one of the first colonisations of the Philippine islands. Other murines colonised the islands at a later time and are more closely related to mainland murines.

Species

Genus Chrotomys - Luzon striped rats

  • Luzon Striped Rat, Chrotomys whiteheadi
  • Mindoro Striped Rat, Chrotomys mindorensis
  • Isarog Striped Shrew-Rat, Chrotomys gonzalesi
  • Blazed Luzon Shrew Rat, Chrotomys silaceus
  • Sibuyan Striped Shrew Rat, Chrotomys sibuyanensis
  • References

    Chrotomys Wikipedia