Like its relative,
P. germani is a small, inconspicuous, shrew-like mouse, but it is slightly larger and has darker (dark grey as opposed to pale grey) ears and a sparsely haired tail with short hairs (the other species has more and longer hairs). Its molars, however, are even smaller (less than 1 mm) than the other species's tiny teeth. The upper incisors are
proodont, but less so than in the one-toothed shrew mouse. The head-body length is 105 mm, the tail length 103 mm, the hindfoot length 21 mm, the ear length 12.6 mm and the weight 29.5 g. It has only one
molar and only one
incisor in each jaw quadrant for a total of eight
teeth, less than any other rodents except for its close relative, the
one-toothed shrew mouse (
P. ellermani) and the recently described
Paucidentomys, which lacks molars entirely. ==Distribution and habitat==