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Mus subgen. Pyromys Thomas 1911
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Pyromys
provided by wikipedia EN
Pyromys
is a
subgenus
of
Mus
. Species are endemic to
South Asia
and parts of
Southeast Asia
.
Species
Ceylon spiny mouse
,
Mus fernandoni
(Sri Lanka)
Phillips's mouse
,
Mus phillipsi
(Southwestern India)
Flat-haired mouse
,
Mus platythrix
(India)
Rock-loving mouse
,
Mus saxicola
(Southern Pakistan, southern Nepal, and India)
Shortridge's mouse
,
Mus shortridgei
(Myanmar to southwestern Cambodia and northwestern Vietnam)
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Pyromys: Brief Summary
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Pyromys is a
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Mus
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South Asia
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Southeast Asia
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