This is a rather small (head and body = ) mouse with a fairly long (~100 mm) tail. The hair is short, soft, brown, and generally
shrew-like. Ears are small and round. The upper
incisors are narrow, ungrooved, orange, and short. The lower incisors project forward (
proodont) and are sharply pointed. The
coronoid process on the
mandible is reduced and that the animal appears to have the ability to push its lower jaw (and thereby its incisors) strongly forward. This suggests that Dollman's tree mouse uses this feature to dig its burrow with its lower incisors.
Prionomys appears to feed almost exclusively on certain species of
ants, particularly
Tetramorium aculeatum. This unusual diet may be part of the reason that so few individuals have been captured for study.
Sherman live traps baited with vegetable-derived matter may not attract this species to the same degree that it does other small rodents. In many ways
Prionomys is more shrew-like in its habits. Individuals have only been obtained in
pitfall traps, captured by hand, or obtained from local hunters. Dollman's tree mouse is
nocturnal and
arboreal. The naked tip of its tail might be
prehensile. ==Relationships==