Chadwick Beach cotton mouse
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Peromyscus gossypinus restrictus

The Chadwick Beach cotton mouse (Peromyscus gossypinus restrictus ) is a presumed extinct subspecies of the cotton mouse (Peromyscus gossypinus ). It was confined to a small area on the Manasota Key peninsula in Florida.

Appearance

It was smaller and paler than the nominate race. The total length was 172 mm, the tail length 72.5 mm, the hind foot length 22.3 mm, the ear length 22.3 mm, and largest skull length was 27.6 mm. The zygomatic breadth was 13.9 mm, the preorbital breadth was 4.4 mm, the nasal length was 10.9 mm, and the length of the teeth in the maxilla was 3.9 mm. The upper parts were pink cinnamon, with a rufous hue in the middle of the back. The under parts were white with a pale pink buff wash on the chest. The tail was brown above and buff below. The dorsal stripe in the middle of the back was smaller than in the nominate race.

Distribution

Geography

The mouse was primarily found in the Chadwick Beach area at Englewood in Sarasota County and Englewood Beach in the southern part of Englewood, Florida, in Charlotte County.

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It preferred maritime forests with closed canopies. Characteristic trees of these forests are Sabal palmetto, Quercus virginiana, and Juniperus virginiana var. silicicola. It was also found on sand dunes where sea oats (Uniola paniculata ), a high growing grass species, is the dominant vegetation. Like the nominate race, the Chadwick Beach cotton mouse was nocturnal. The ecology of this subspecies is not studied.

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References

1. Chadwick Beach cotton mouse Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chadwick_Beach_cotton_mouse

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