American recent Eulipotyphla: Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World
"The mammalian taxonomic order Eulipotyphla comprises the living families Erinaceidae (gymnures, hedgehogs, and moonrats), Solenodontidae (solenodons), Soricidae (shrews), and Talpidae (desmans and moles), as well as the recently- extinct Nesophontidae (nesophontids). Morphological and molecula...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The mammalian taxonomic order Eulipotyphla comprises the living families Erinaceidae (gymnures, hedgehogs, and moonrats), Solenodontidae (solenodons), Soricidae (shrews), and Talpidae (desmans and moles), as well as the recently- extinct Nesophontidae (nesophontids). Morphological and molecular studies continue to alter our view of relationships within and among these families, and this research has added considerably to our understanding of the diversity, distributions, and relationships of many of the New World (i.e., North and South America and associated islands) species that comprise them. Currently, there are more than 450 recognized living species worldwide, making the Eulipotyphla the third most speciose order of mammals. In this work, I attempt to summarize the taxonomic results of recent studies, provide a guide to the most appropriate current applications of New World taxonomic names and their synonyms, and indicate current understanding of their distributions. The eulipotyphlans of this region currently include 111 recognized species of shrews, seven species of moles, and both living species of solenodons."...Provided by publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Umfang: | 107 Seiten |
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adam_text | SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY • NUMBER 650
American Recent
Eulipotyphla
Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles,
and Shrews in the New World
Neal Woodman
Smithsonian Institution
Scholarly Press
WASHINGTON, D C
Contents
Leihgabe der
^enckenberg Gesellschaft
fur Naturforschung
LIST OF FIGURES v
INTRODUCTION i
Phylogenetic Relationships of the Eulipotyphla 2
What Happened to the “Insectivora”? 3
Organization of the List 4
EARLY NAMES FOR NORTH AMERICAN EULIPOTYPHLANS 5
RECENT AMERICAN EULIPOTYPHLA i o
Order Eulipotyphla 10
Family Nesophontidae Anthony, 1916 10
Genus Nesophontes Anthony, 1916 10
Family Solenodontidae Gill, 1872 12
Genus Solenodon Brandt, 1833 12
Family Talpidae G Fischer, 1814 14
Tribe Condylurini Gill, 1875 14
Genus Condylura liliger, 1811 14
Tribe Neurotrichini Hutterer, 2005 17
Genus Neurotrichus Gunther, 1880 17
Tribe Scalopini Gill, 1875 19
Genus Parascalops True, 1894 19
Genus Scalopus E Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1803 20
Genus Scapanus Pomel, 1848 25
Family Soricidae G Fischer, 1814 28
Subfamily Soricinae G Fischer, 1814 28
Tribe Blarinini Kretzoi, 1965 28
Genus Blarina Gray, 1838 28
Genus Cryptotis Pomel, 1848 34
Tribe Notiosoricini Reumer, 1984 45
Genus Megasorex Hibbard, 1950 45
Genus Notiosorex Coues, 1877 45
Tribe Soricini G Fischer, 1814 46
Genus Sorex Linnaeus, 1758 46
Acknowledgments 76
iv SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY
APPENDIX A: PHYLOGENETIC LISTING OF SPECIES 77
APPENDIX B: LITERATURE ABBREVIATIONS 81
APPENDIX C: INSTITUTIONAL ABBREVIATIONS 87
APPENDIX D: DISTRIBUTION OF TYPE LOCALITIES 89
REFERENCES 91
TAXONOMIC INDEX 101
AUTHORITY INDEX 105
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title | American recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World |
title_auth | American recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World |
title_exact_search | American recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World |
title_full | American recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World Neal Woodman |
title_fullStr | American recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World Neal Woodman |
title_full_unstemmed | American recent Eulipotyphla Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World Neal Woodman |
title_short | American recent Eulipotyphla |
title_sort | american recent eulipotyphla nesophontids solenodons moles and shrews in the new world |
title_sub | Nesophontids, Solenodons, Moles, and Shrews in the New World |
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