Asian mole shrew
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Anourosoricini
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Anourosorex
Milne-Edwards, 1872
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Asian mole shrews are a genus (Anourosorex) of shrews that resemble moles, from China, India, and Indochina. They are the only known genus of the Anourosoricini tribe of red-toothed shrews. The four known species are:[1]
- Assam mole shrew (A. assamensis)
- Giant mole shrew (A. schmidi)
- Chinese mole shrew (A. squamipes)
- Taiwanese mole shrew (A. yamashinai)
References
- ↑ Genus Anourosorex (mole shrew), UMich Animal Diversity Web.
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