Cryptotis meridensis
WebJul 24, 2012 · Cryptotis meridensis (1 F) Cryptotis merriami (1 F) Cryptotis mexicana (1 F) Cryptotis montivaga (1 F) N. Cryptotis nelsoni (2 F) Cryptotis nigrescens (1 F) O. Cryptotis obscura (1 F) Cryptotis orophila (2 F) P. Cryptotis parva (5 F) Cryptotis peregrina (1 F) WebCryptotis. The genus Cryptotis is a group of relatively small shrews with short ears, which are usually not visible, and short tails, commonly called small-eared shrews. They have 30 teeth and are members of the red-toothed shrew subfamily. Since 1992, Neal Woodman (in cooperation with Robert Timm) at the United States National Museum has been ...
Cryptotis meridensis
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WebAn official website of the United States government. Here's how you know WebAug 3, 2015 · This specimen had been referred to alternatively as C. thomasi and C. meridensis, but a more precise definition of the known Colombian and Venezuelan …
WebDec 15, 2004 · Cryptotis meridensis Neal Woodman, Neal Woodman USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, National Museum of Natural History, MRC-111, Smithsonian Institution, …
WebMay 3, 2016 · The presence of shrews of the genus Cryptotis in the most northern spur of the eastern branch of the Venezuelan Andes was initially known by two specimens collected in the Macizo de Guaramacal.... WebCryptotis meridensis (Fig. 1) is one of the larg-est members of the genus; length of head and body is typically .83 mm. C. meridensis and the Mexican endemic, C. phillipsii, are the …
WebIntroduction. The shrew Cryptotis aroensis from Venezuela was recently described, and to date is known only from three locations in Sierra de Aroa, municipality of Bolívar, Yaracuy State: Capilla de Milla (type locality; Quiroga-Carmona and Molinari 2012), El Silencio and La Trampa del Tigre (Yurubí National Park; García et al. 2013).Nothing is known about the …
WebCryptotis meridensis klättrar inte i växtligheten. Den går istället på marken och gräver gångar i skiktet av löv, mossa och lav som täcker marken. Arten ögon är mycket små och därför orienterar den sig främst med sina morrhår och med hjälp av luktsinnet. buisson messimy 69WebCryptotis meridensis (Merida small-eared shrew) Cryptotis meridensis: information (1) Cryptotis meridensis: pictures (1) Ramphastos toco (Toco toucan) Ramphastos toco: information (1) Ramphastos toco: pictures (4) Bothrops asper (Terciopelo) buisson kesslerWebGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. buisson maillaneWebAn Cryptotis meridensis[2][3][4][5] in uska species han Mammalia nga ginhulagway ni Thomas hadton 1898. An Cryptotis meridensis in nahilalakip ha genus nga Cryptotis, ngan familia nga Soricidae.[6][7] Ginklasipika han IUCN an species komo diri gud kababarak-an.[1] Waray hini subspecies nga nakalista.[6] buisson kine le mansWebAug 28, 2012 · In South America, shrews of the genus Cryptotis have a primarily Andean distribution. Based on specimens from the non-Andean Sierra de Aroa in Venezuela, we name Cryptotis aroensis sp. nov., which we assign to the C. thomasi group of thegenus owing to its possession of characters that include a relatively large body size, luxuriant … buisson meslinWebMay 3, 2016 · Abstract The presence of shrews of the genus Cryptotis in the most northern spur of the eastern branch of the Venezuelan Andes was initially known by two specimens collected in the Macizo de Guaramacal. Both specimens were initially assigned to C. thomasi and subsequently to C. meridensis. buisson kineWebSoricidae: information (1) Soricidae: pictures (105) Soricidae: specimens (516) Subfamily Crocidurinae white-toothed shrews. Crocidurinae: pictures (11) Crocidurinae: specimens (119) Subfamily Myosoricinae African shrews. Myosoricinae: pictures (1) Subfamily Soricinae red-toothed shrews. buisson miss tahiti