Graphiurus
The African dormouse, Graphiurus, is a genus of dormouse that lives throughout sub-Saharan Africa in different habitats. They are good at climbing. They have bushy tails. They eat invertebrates and small vertebrates.[1]
| African dormouse Temporal range: late Pliocene to Recent  | |
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| African Dormouse, Graphiurus spec. (murinus?) | |
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| Subfamily: | Graphiurinae Winge, 1887  | 
| Genus: | Graphiurus Smuts, 1832  | 
Species
    
- Graphiurus angolensis - Angolan African dormouse
 - Graphiurus christyi - Christy's dormouse
 - Graphiurus crassicaudatus - Jentink's dormouse
 - Graphiurus johnstoni - Jouhnston's African dormouse
 - Graphiurus kelleni - Kellen's dormouse
 - Graphiurus lorraineus - Lorrain dormouse
 - Graphiurus microtis - Small-eared dormouse
 - Graphiurus monardi - Monard's dormouse
 - Graphiurus murinus - Woodland dormouse
 - Graphiurus nagtglasii - Nagtglas's African dormouse
 - Graphiurus ocularis - Spectacled dormouse
 - Graphiurus platyops - Rock dormouse
 - Graphiurus rupicola - Stone dormouse
 - Graphiurus surdus - Silent dormouse
 - Graphiurus walterverheyeni [2]
 
Gallery
    
Graphiurus sp.(probably murinus) - three males in a knot-hole
Graphiurus sp.(probably murinus) - male, look at the "bushy tail"
Graphiurus sp. (probably murinus) - two adults eating a nectarine (compare size!)
References
    
- Kingdon, Jonathan 2004. The Kingdon pocket guide to African mammals, Russel Friedman. ISBN 1-875091-14-9
 - Systematic revision of Sub-Saharan African Dormice (Rodentia: Gliridae: Graphiurus) Part II: Description of a new species of Graphiurus from the Central Congo Basin, including morphological and ecological niche comparisons with G. crassicaudatus and G. lorraineus. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 331 :314-355. 2009
 
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