rodentisitlerin
Rodentisitlerin is a proposed genus of small, nocturnal rodents that has been suggested by a handful of taxonomic studies but has not yet been formally described in any peer‑reviewed literature. The name is derived from the Latin words *rodens* (to gnaw) and *sitis*, a hypothetical suffix used in the naming of murine organisms. According to the preliminary reports, members of this genus would belong to the family Muridae and exhibit morphological features intermediate between the genera *Mus* and *Apodemus*, including a reduced incisor length relative to the molars and a distinctive tail length-to-body ratio.
The putative range of Rodentisitlerin is hypothesized to cover temperate forest ecosystems of Eastern Europe and
Ecologically, Rodentisitlerin would play a role as a seed disperser and as prey for insectivorous birds and