It was named after Dutch priest Theodor Verhoeven.
A 1974 report of a recent specimen has been judged to represent P. armandvillei instead.
[2] It was somewhat smaller than P. armandivillei, with an estimated body mass of around 0.6–1.6 kilograms (1.3–3.5 lb).
It is assumed to have been terrestrial, and to have been an omnivore, consuming fruit and invertebrates.
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