Mass: 300 g based on Baglan and Catzeflis 2014
Abundance: 0.04 to 64.41% (median 4.00%)
Latitudinal range: -39.8° to 49.4°Habitats: (4), Mediterranean woodland (2), desert/xeric shrubland (1), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (7), temperate coniferous forest (1), temperate savanna (1), temperate wetland (1), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (3), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (9), tropical/subtropical savanna (1)
Biogeographic distribution: Palearctic, East Asia
Found in 30 samples
Algeria: Kehailia and Benaouali
Argentina: Santa Fe City, Buenos Aires Province
Chile: Burca, Melefquén (May)
China: Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island, Duling, Shuangta, Gouwan, Muzhuzhuliang
France: Boult-aux-Bois (2010), Briquenay (2010), Massereau
Indonesia: Malalayang, Manggar Baru, Jakarta, Melong Asihm
Iran: Chabahar County
Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur, Carey Island
Nicaragua: Siuna (mammals, secondary forest)
North Korea: Chongphadae Cave
Philippines: San Jose
Syria: Yahmool Agricultural Research Station
Taiwan: Taichung City
Thailand: Bothong District, Buriram Province (house)
United States: Memphis, Glenn Dale, Raleigh-Durham
body mass | 300 g | (N = 1) | based on Baglan and Catzeflis 2014 |
See also Rattus, Rattus andamanensis, Rattus argentiventer, Rattus everetti, Rattus exulans, Rattus fuscipes, Rattus haasi, Rattus hoffmanni, Rattus leucopus, Rattus losea, Rattus lutreolus, Rattus marmosurus, Rattus mordax, Rattus niobe, Rattus nitidus, Rattus omichlodes, Rattus praetor, Rattus pyctoris, Rattus rattus, Rattus richardsoni, Rattus sordidus, Rattus sp., Rattus spp., Rattus steini, Rattus tanezumi, Rattus tiomanicus, Rattus tunneyi, Rattus verecundus, Rattus villosissimus