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''Microsciurus'' or dwarf squirrels is a
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of squirrels from the tropical regions of Central and South America.


Taxonomy and systematics

Recent DNA analysis has shown that there is some confusion regarding the traditional classification of the species in the genus ''Microsciurus'', and that the genus may be
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. Currently, there are four
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recognized: * Central American dwarf squirrel (''Microsciurus alfari'') Allen, 1895, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Panama, northern Colombia *
Amazon dwarf squirrel The Amazon dwarf squirrel (''Microsciurus flaviventer'') is a chipmunk-sized tree squirrel native to South America. Description As its name suggests, the Amazon dwarf squirrel is relatively small, with a head-body length of and a tail long. Ad ...
(''Microsciurus flaviventer'') Gray, 1867, western Amazon basin *
Western dwarf squirrel The western dwarf squirrel (''Microsciurus mimulus'') is a small tree squirrel in the genus ''Microsciurus'' and tribe ''Sciurini'' found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of ...
(''Microsciurus mimulus'')
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, 1898
, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama * Santander dwarf squirrel (''Microsciurus santanderensis'') Hernández-Camacho, 1957, central Colombia A 2020 paper published on the taxonomy of
Sciurinae Sciurinae is a subfamily of squirrels (in the family Sciuridae), uniting the flying squirrels with certain related tree squirrels. Older sources place the flying squirrels in a separate subfamily (Pteromyinae) and unite all remaining sciurids i ...
split ''Microsciurus'' into three genera, one currently unnamed. The paper included genetic sampling from all species except Santander dwarf squirrel and '' (Microsciurus) simonsi''. It suggests several new species, not all described. *''Microsciurus'' ** Central American dwarf squirrel, ''M. alfari'' **''Microsciurus "species 1"'' from Colombia *''Leptosciurus'' **
Western dwarf squirrel The western dwarf squirrel (''Microsciurus mimulus'') is a small tree squirrel in the genus ''Microsciurus'' and tribe ''Sciurini'' found in Colombia, Ecuador, and Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of ...
, ''L. mimulus'' ** Andean squirrel, ''L. pucheranii'' (moved from ''
Sciurus The genus ''Sciurus'' contains most of the common, bushy-tailed squirrels in North America, Europe, temperate Asia, Central America and South America. Species The number of species in the genus is subject to change. In 2005, Thorington & Hoff ...
'') **'' Leptosciurus similis'' **'' Leptosciurus otinus'' **'' Leptosciurnus boquetensis'' **'' Leptosciurus isthmius'' *''"Microsciurus"'' **
Amazon dwarf squirrel The Amazon dwarf squirrel (''Microsciurus flaviventer'') is a chipmunk-sized tree squirrel native to South America. Description As its name suggests, the Amazon dwarf squirrel is relatively small, with a head-body length of and a tail long. Ad ...
, ''"M." flaviventer'' ** "Microsciurus" sabanillae **''"Microsciurus" "species 2"'' from Peru and Brazil (previously assigned to '' Syntheosciurus'')


Description

With a typical head-and-body length of about and a long tail, dwarf squirrels are relatively small. However, the Neotropical pygmy squirrel, not in this genus, is much smaller than these species, as are certain squirrels in Africa and Asia. ''Microsciurus'' species have gray or brown backs, and white bellies.


Distribution and habitat

All dwarf squirrels in this genus live in
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s. Estimates of their abundance are limited. The IUCN lists the conservation status as "Least Concern" for three of the species and "Data Deficient" for '' Microsciurus santanderensis''.


References


Bibliography

* Ronald M. Nowak: ''Walker's Mammals of the World''. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999 {{Taxonbar, from=Q948353 Rodent genera Rodents of Central America Mammals of South America Taxa named by Joel Asaph Allen