Peromyscus leucopus
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Definition
Noun A small rodent species native to North America, commonly known as the white-footed mouse. It is characterized by its brownish fur on the back and distinctly white fur on its feet and underparts.
Usage
The term "Peromyscus leucopus" is the scientific (Latin) binomial name used for precise biological classification. It is primarily used in academic, scientific, and ecological contexts.
Examples
- The study monitored the population density of in the deciduous forest.
- is a known reservoir for the bacterium that causes Lyme disease.
- Researchers identified the specimen as based on its white feet and ventral side.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic writing, the genus name () is capitalized and the species epithet () is not, and the entire binomial is typically italicized.
- The abbreviation "P. leucopus" can be used after the full name has been introduced in a text.
Variants and Related Words
- Common Name: White-footed mouse.
- Genus: (a genus of rodents commonly called deer mice or American harvest mice).
- Species: (the specific epithet meaning "white-footed").
Synonyms
- White-footed mouse (common name).
Notes
This term does not have associated idioms or phrasal verbs, as it is a technical scientific name.
Noun
- American woodland mouse with white feet and underparts