Microgale soricoides, Jenkins, 1993
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Shrew-toothed Shrew Tenrec
Microgale soricoides View in CoL
French: Microgale sorigoide / German: Spitzmaus-Kleintenrek / Spanish: Tenrec musarana de dientes de musarana
Taxonomy. Microgale soricoides Jenkins, 1993 View in CoL ,
“Mantady National Park, ca. 15 km north of Perinet, Madagascar, 18°51’S, 48°27’E, in primary rainforest, between 1100 and 1150 [m] elevation.”
Microgale soricoides View in CoL is sister to a clade of M. fotsifotsy View in CoL and M. nasoloi View in CoL . Monotypic.
Distribution. N, Northern and Central highlands, E & SE Madagascar. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 66-103 mm, tail 81-112 mm, ear 12-19 mm,
hindfoot 17-19 mm; weight 14-22 g. Tail of the Shrew-toothed Shrew Tenrec is nearly equal to head-body length. Pelage is soft in texture, light gray-brown dorsally and graybrown ventrally, with buff wash. Tail is brown above and paler buffy brown below; tail tip is white in some individuals.
Habitat. Humid forests (tolerant of some disturbance) and transitional humid-spiny to dry forests at elevations of 675-2525 m.
Food and Feeding. Shrew-toothed Shrew Tenrecs will eat smaller species of Microgale in pitfall traps.
Breeding. Two to three embryos were found in wild-caught Shrew-toothed Shrew Tenrecs. Pregnant females were found from the end of October to November, and lactating females were found in November.
Activity patterns. Shrew-toothed Shrew Tenrecs are terrestrial.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Shrewtoothed Shrew Tenrec is widely distributed and occurs in some protected areas. Its overall population is presumably large but probably decreasing. Major threats are deforestation for agricultural use, logging, and habitat fragmentation.
Bibliography. Everson et al. (2016), Goodman & Jenkins (1998, 2000), Goodman, Jenkins & Pidgeon (1999), Goodman, Soarimalala et al. (2013), Jenkins (1993, 2003), Jenkins et al. (1996), Olson & Goodman (2003), Soarimalala & Goodman (2011), Stephenson et al. (2016ac).
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Microgale soricoides
Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson 2018 |
nasoloi
Jenkins & Goodman 1999 |
fotsifotsy
Jenkins, Raxworthy & Nussbaum 1997 |
Microgale soricoides
Jenkins 1993 |
Microgale soricoides
Jenkins 1993 |