Fea's tree rat (Chiromyscus chiropus) is a very rare species which the
re are only a few specimens in the world. The chromosomes of two male
specimens, collected from Xishuanbanna, Yunnan, are analysed by severa
l banding technique (G-, C-bands, as well as Ag-staining). The diploid
chromosome number is 22, and autosomes comprise 5 pairs of metacentri
cs, 2 pairs of subacrocentrics, and 3 pairs of acrocentrics. The X chr
omosome is a acrocentric, and Y is a micro-chromosome, almost a point,
which could be a marker chromosome of the species and the genus. The
centromeric C-bands are very faint, and C-bands of Nos. 1, 2, 9 and Y
chromosome are negative. Only one pair Ag-NORs was found on No. 10 in
the silver-stained karyotype. The relationship between morphologic and
chromosomal features was discussed, and C-banded karyotype evolutiona
ry trend has also been discussed. Moreover, the conventional karyotype
of Niviventer confucianus was described.