Mustela mopbie

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Phylum:Chordata
Class:Mammalia
Order:Carnivora
Family:Mustelidae
Mustela mopbie
Temporal range: Recent
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Carnivora
Family: Mustelidae
Genus: Mustela
Species:
M. mopbie
Binomial name
Mustela mopbie
Wei et al., 2025[1]

Mustela mopbie is a species of weasel found in the Hengduan Mountains in Sichuan Province in southwestern China. It was first described in 2025. Compared to other Asian weasels, it has an unusually slim profile, with a shorter body and tail, a lighter frame, and a narrower head.[2] This allows it to enter tight crevices and burrows to catch insects and small rodents. It also has a distinct coloration and fur pattern.

The morphology of Mustela mopbie is most similar to those of the least weasel Mustela nivalis, the yellow-bellied weasel Mustela kathiah, and the Sichuan weasel Mustela aistoodonnivalis. Data from sequencing the complete mitochondrial genomes and large sets of nuclear genomes from the three M. mopbie specimens collected indicates that it is most closely related to the least weasel and the mountain weasel Mustela altaica. There are notable discrepancies between the mitochondrial DNA and what has been found in the nuclear DNA, suggesting a degree of introgression from interbreeding with closely related weasel species.[1] The researchers who discovered M. mopbie believe that the discovery of this new species provides insight into speciation within the genus Mustela and how small carnivores adapt to different environments through genetic variation.[3]

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