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Updated chronologies for North American small mammal fossil localities in the Neotoma Paleoecology Database. [PDF]

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Syverson VJP   +6 more
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Virome characterization of wild small mammals provides new insight into zoonotic pathogens in West Africa. [PDF]

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Zhang XA   +18 more
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A new species of the genus Soriculus (Soricidae, Eulipotyphla, Mammalia) from Medog in the eastern Himalaya. [PDF]

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Eulipotyphla

2021
IDENTIFICATION KEY FOR SHREW SPECIES PRESENT AT MOUNT NIMBA (abbreviations see Material and methods) 1. Tail skin naked and ringed; four pairs of maxillary unicuspids ............................. S. megalura (Jentink, 1888) — Tail skin hairy or non ringed, three pairs of maxillary unicuspids .............................................................
Denys, Christiane   +11 more
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Eulipotyphla Waddell 1999

2023
Published as part of Boher Bentti, Salvador, Salazar Candelle, Mercedes & Ferreira Marques, Carmen, 2023, Mamíferos de Venezuela: lista actualizada 2023 y comentarios taxonómicos, pp.
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Eulipotyphla Waddell, Okada, and Hasegawa 1999

2023
Eulipotyphla Insectivora was a name used extensively for a very diverse group of mammals (e.g., Simpson, 1945), and largely derived from Cuvier (1816 [refer to Roux, 1976 for considering 1816 the publication date, rather than 1817]); elephant shrews at the time were considered members of Sorex, and as such included within Cuvier’s “Musaraignes ...
Mora, José Manuel, Ruedas, Luis A.
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Chromosome Evolution in Eulipotyphla

Cytogenetic and Genome Research, 2012
We integrated chromosome painting information on 5 core-insectivora species available in the literature with new Zoo-FISH data for Iberian shrew <i>(Sorex granarius)</i> and Altai mole <i>(Talpa altaica)</i>. Our analysis of these 7 species allowed us to determine the chromosomal features of Eulipotyphla genomes and to update ...
L, Biltueva, N, Vorobieva
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