Crocidura brevicauda, Esselstyn & Achmadi & Handika & Swanson & Giarla & Rowe, 2021

Esselstyn, Jacob A., Achmadi, Anang S., Handika, Heru, Swanson, Mark T., Giarla, Thomas C. & Rowe, Kevin C., 2021, Fourteen New, Endemic Species Of Shrew (Genus Crocidura) From Sulawesi Reveal A Spectacular Island Radiation, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2021 (454), pp. 1-109 : 67-69

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090.454.1.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5795540

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/62AA5599-D510-4AAB-B516-1D901C972A6E

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Crocidura brevicauda
status

sp. nov.

Crocidura brevicauda , new species

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HOLOTYPE: MZB 43009 (= MVZ 237632 View Materials ), an adult female collected on 12 August 2016 by H. Handika, and prepared as a cleaned skull, forma-

lin-fixed carcass, and tissue samples. External measurements of the holotype are 130 mm × 56 mm × 15 mm × 9 mm = 12.0 g. The voucher specimen and a tissue sample will be permanently curated at MZB and an additional tissue will be retained at MVZ.

TYPE LOCALITY: Indonesia, South Sulawesi Province, Luwu Regency, Latimojong District, Ulusalu , Gamaru Village , Mt. Latimojong ; 3.43103° S, 120.09457° E, 2518 m elevation.

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ETYMOLOGY: Brevicauda is Latin for “short tail,” indicating the relatively stubby tail that this species possesses.

GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION: Only known from Mt. Latimojong of the west-central area of endemism ( fig. 1 View FIG ), between 2300 and 2500 m elevation ( fig. 13 View FIG ). The surveys we conducted on Mt. Latimojong during 2011 between 2000 and 2300 m did not find this species ( table 3 View TABLE 3 ).

DIAGNOSIS: Crocidura brevicauda is a fairly large shrew ( tables 2 View TABLE 2 , 12 View TABLE 12 ) with a stocky build ( fig. 17 View FIG ) and relatively short tail ( fig. 9 View FIG ). The tail is somewhat thick and dark brown with many applied hairs. It has sparse, but long bristles along nearly its entire length ( fig. 33A View FIG ). The long dorsal fur (7–8 mm at middorsum) is gray-brown to dark brown, with a gray base and short brown tip. The fur coat is sufficiently thick and long that it somewhat obscures the ears. The hind feet are darker than the forefeet, the former being brown to dark brown dorsally, while the latter are pale brown. On all four feet, the thenar and hypothenar are less prominent than the four interdigital pads ( fig. 33A View FIG ). The skull width relative to length is midsized at the braincase and interorbital region ( figs. 10 View FIG , 34A View FIG ). The rostrum is long relative to skull length ( fig. 10 View FIG ). The lambdoidal ridge is prominent and the lateral margins of the braincase are somewhat angular, forming a dull point at the squamosal-parietal suture ( fig. 34A View FIG ).

COMPARISONS: Crocidura brevicauda is considerably larger than all members of the Small-Bodied Group, larger than C. australis and C. pallida of the Rhoditis Group, has a much shorter tail than members of the Long-Tailed Group, is slightly smaller and has a narrower braincase than C. rhoditis and C. pseudorhoditis of the Rhoditis Group, is darker in color (pelage and feet) than all members of the Rhoditis Group, and is larger than all members of the Ordinary Group (detailed below) except C. nigripes . Crocidura nigripes , however, is usually very darkly colored, particularly on its feet, whereas C. brevicauda has pale brown to dark brown feet ( fig. 33 View FIG ). Crocidura brevicauda also has a somewhat stockier body ( fig. 17 View FIG ), much wider interorbital region ( fig. 10 View FIG ), more rounded braincase, and a less robust dentition ( fig. 34A View FIG ) than C. nigripes . Crocidura brevicauda has a more luxuriant pelage than all other species except C. musseri and C. caudicrassa , the other member of the Thick-Tailed Group. Crocidura caudicrassa is generally similar to C. brevicauda , but can be distinguished by its even thicker fur, heavier body ( fig. 17 View FIG ), longer skull, wider rostrum and braincase, and thicker tail ( table 12 View TABLE 12 ).

COMMENTS: The extent of montane habitats on Mt. Latimojong is fairly limited and isolated from other such areas ( fig. 1 View FIG ). As such, the geographic range of Crocidura brevicauda may be quite small. See the next account for details of phylogenetic relationships and coalescent species delimitation results.

SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Mt. Latimojong ( MVZ 237568 , 237597 , 237616 , 237629–237631 , 237633 ; MZB 43009 ).

MZB

Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense

MVZ

Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California Berkeley

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Soricomorpha

Family

Soricidae

Genus

Crocidura

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