The Mount Pirri isthmus rat (Isthmomys pirrensis) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae.
Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
At the time of its discovery, it was considered as the “most common rat of southeastern Panama”.
[4] Although neotomine-peromyscine rodents have historically been the subject of systematic research, studies involving Isthmomys have generally excluded I. flavidus due to its rarity in museum collections and the unavailability of tissue samples for molecular analysis.
[5] In addition, morphological and physiological studies involving I. flavidus [6] used specimens from the Cerro Hoya locality which was originally proposed as a geographic race of I.