Crocidura mariquensis A. Smith 1844
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Crocidura mariquensis A. Smith 1844 View in CoL
Crocidura mariquensis A. Smith 1844 View in CoL , Illustr. Zool. S. Afr. Mamm.: pl. 44, fig. 1.
Type Locality: South Africa, "A wooded ravine near the tropic of Capricorn" = Marico River, near its junction with Limpopo.
Vernacular Names: Swamp Musk Shrew.
Subspecies: :
Subspecies Crocidura mariquensis subsp. mariquensis A. Smith 1844
Subspecies Crocidura mariquensis subsp. neavei Wroughton 1907
Subspecies Crocidura mariquensis subsp. shortridgei St. Leger 1932
Distribution: Swamps and forest from South Africa to Mozambique, W Zimbabwe, and Zambia; NW Botswana and NE Namibia to SC Angola; perhaps SE Dem. Rep. Congo.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Includes pilosa and sylvia as synonyms and shortridgei and neavei as subspecies; see Dippenaar (1977, 1979), who reviewed the species and selected a lectotype. May also include nigricans , which Crawford-Cabral (1987) considered distinct.
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