Calomys cerqueirai is a relatively small member of the
Sigmodontinae, but is large for a
Calomys. The upperparts are yellowish brown, becoming lighter towards the sides; this coloration is sharply delineated from the whitish underparts. The external ears (pinnae) are small and rounded and have a patch of white hair behind them. The tail, which is dark above and white below, is relatively short. The feet are fairly long and narrow and are covered above by white hairs. In two specimens from Capitão Andrade, the head and body length is , the tail length is , the hindfoot length is , the ear length is , and the body mass is . In the skull, the front region (
rostrum) is short and the
braincase is broadened. The
incisive foramina are long, extending between the first molars. The
palate itself is also long, extending beyond the third molars, and near the third molars is perforated by a pair of
posterolateral palatal pits. The cutting faces of the upper
incisors are inclined backwards (
opisthodont). The upper third molars are reduced in size. It differs from other
Calomys by its karyotype and by characters of the fur. == Ecology and behavior ==