Mouse Lemur - Species

Species

  • Genus Microcebus: mouse lemurs
    • Gray mouse lemur, Microcebus murinus
    • Reddish-gray mouse lemur, Microcebus griseorufus
    • Golden-brown mouse lemur, Microcebus ravelobensis
    • Northern rufous mouse lemur, Microcebus tavaratra
    • Sambirano mouse lemur, Microcebus sambiranensis
    • Simmons' mouse lemur, Microcebus simmonsi
    • Pygmy mouse lemur, Microcebus myoxinus
    • Brown mouse lemur, Microcebus rufus
    • Madame Berthe's mouse lemur, Microcebus berthae
    • Goodman's mouse lemur, Microcebus lehilahytsara
    • Jolly's mouse lemur, Microcebus jollyae
    • MacArthur's mouse lemur, Microcebus macarthurii
    • Mittermeier's mouse lemur, Microcebus mittermeieri
    • Claire's mouse lemur, Microcebus mamiratra, synonymous to Microcebus lokobensis
    • Bongolava mouse lemur Microcebus bongolavensis
    • Danfoss' mouse lemur Microcebus danfossi
    • Arnhold's mouse lemur, Microcebus arnholdi
    • Margot Marsh's mouse lemur, Microcebus margotmarshae
    • Gerp's mouse lemur. Microcebus gerpi

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