Mass: 29.0 g based on Layne 1958, Rose and Ford 2012, and Lindsay 1960
Abundance: 0.16 to 27.33% (median 0.63%)
Latitudinal range: 30.3° to 45.5°Habitats: (13), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (3)
Found in 16 samples
Canada: Caverne de la Mine (lower infill) (Holocene)
United States: Fort Necessity National Battlefield, MacIntyre Development (forest habitats), Suffolk, Ardis (Late Pleistocene), Harrodsburg Crevice (Late Pleistocene), Ripplemead (Late Pleistocene), Hosterman's Pit (Holocene), Robinson Cave (Late Pleistocene), Meyer Cave (Holocene), Schulze Cave (layer C1) (Late Pleistocene), Schulze Cave (layer C2) (Late Pleistocene), New Paris Sinkhole No. 4 (Late Pleistocene), Natural Chimneys (Late Pleistocene), Cumberland Cave (Middle Pleistocene), Quitaque Creek (Late Pleistocene)
♀ body mass | 22.0 g | N = 1 | Layne 1958 |
♀ body mass | 32.2 g | N = 1 | Layne 1958 |
♀ body mass | 49.5 g | N = 1 | Layne 1958 |
♀ body mass | 25.30 g | N = 2 | Rose and Ford 2012 |
♂ body mass | 25.0 g | N = 1 | Layne 1958 |
♂ body mass | 36.7 g | N = 1 | Layne 1958 |
♂ body mass | 26.43 g | N = 2 | Rose and Ford 2012 |
body mass | 29.0 g | N = 13 | Lindsay 1960 |
hind foot length | 19.5 mm | N = 4 | Layne 1958 |
tail length | 19.2 mm | N = 4 | Layne 1958 |
total body length | 127.0 mm | N = 4 | Layne 1958 |
See also Synaptomys, Synaptomys australis, Synaptomys borealis, Synaptomys sp.