Nannomys

Nannomys is a subgenus of the rodent genus Mus, the mice. They are known as the African pygmy mice. These species are native to sub-Saharan Africa, where they can be found in many types of habitat. There are 20 species.

Species include:
 * Baoule's mouse, Mus baoulei (Ivory Coast to Guinea)
 * Toad mouse, Mus bufo (Mountains of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and neighboring parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo)
 * Callewaert's mouse, Mus callewaerti (Angola and Democratic Republic of Congo)
 * Gounda mouse, Mus goundae (Central African Republic)
 * Hausa mouse, Mus haussa (Senegal to northern Nigeria)
 * Ethiopian striped mouse, Mus imberbis (Ethiopia) (formerly classified in its own genus, Muriculus)
 * Desert pygmy mouse, Mus indutus (Southern Angola to western Zimbabwe and northern South Africa)
 * Mahomet mouse, Mus mahomet (Ethiopia, southwestern Uganda and southwestern Kenya)
 * Matthey's mouse, Mus mattheyi (Ghana)
 * African pygmy mouse, Mus minutoides (Zimbabwe, Southern Mozambique, South Africa)
 * Temminck's mouse, Mus musculoides (Africa south of the Sahara, excluding the range of Mus minutoides)
 * Neave's mouse, Mus neavei (Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo to northeastern South Africa)
 * Free State pygmy mouse, Mus orangiae (South Africa)
 * Oubangui mouse, Mus oubanguii (Central African Republic)
 * Peters's mouse, Mus setulosus (Senegal to Ethiopia and western Kenya)
 * Setzer's pygmy mouse, Mus setzeri (Northeastern Namibia, Botswana, and western Zambia)
 * Thomas's pygmy mouse, Mus sorella (Eastern Cameroon to western Tanzania)
 * Delicate mouse, Mus tenellus (Sudan to southern Somalia and central Tanzania)
 * Gray-bellied pygmy mouse, Mus triton (Southern Ethiopia to central Angola and Malawi)