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Chodsigoa
''Chodsigoa'' is a genus of shrews in the tribe Nectogalini. Species There are currently ten species classified under the genus ''Chodsigoa'': *Van Sung's shrew (''Chodsigoa caovansunga'') (Lunde, Musser and Son, 2003) *''?Chodsigoa hoffmanni'' sp. nov. (Zhong-Zheng Chen et al., 2017) *De Winton's shrew (''Chodsigoa hypsibia'') (de Winton, 1899) **''Chodsigoa hypsibia parva'' *Lamulate shrew (''Chodsigoa lamula'') (Thomas, 1912) *Lowe's shrew (''Chodsigoa parca'') (G. M. Allen, 1923) **''Chodsigoa parca lowei'' **''Chodsigoa parca parca'' **''Chodsigoa parca furva'' (Anthony, 1941) *Pygmy brown-toothed shrew (''Chodsigoa parva'') (G. M. Allen, 1923) *Salenski's shrew (''Chodsigoa salenskii'') (Kastschenko, 1907) *Smith's shrew (''Chodsigoa smithii'') (Thomas, 1911) *Lesser Taiwanese shrew (''Chodsigoa sodalis'') (Thomas, 1913) The name ''Chodsigoa'' has also been classified as a subgenus for the genus ''Soriculus'' in the same family. References Further reading

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Chodsigoa Hoffmanni
''Chodsigoa'' is a genus of shrews in the tribe Nectogalini. Species There are currently ten species classified under the genus ''Chodsigoa'': *Van Sung's shrew (''Chodsigoa caovansunga'') (Lunde, Musser and Son, 2003) *''?Chodsigoa hoffmanni'' sp. nov. (Zhong-Zheng Chen et al., 2017) *De Winton's shrew (''Chodsigoa hypsibia'') (de Winton, 1899) **''Chodsigoa hypsibia parva'' *Lamulate shrew (''Chodsigoa lamula'') (Thomas, 1912) *Lowe's shrew (''Chodsigoa parca'') (G. M. Allen, 1923) **''Chodsigoa parca lowei'' **''Chodsigoa parca parca'' **''Chodsigoa parca furva'' (Anthony, 1941) *Pygmy brown-toothed shrew (''Chodsigoa parva'') (G. M. Allen, 1923) *Salenski's shrew (''Chodsigoa salenskii'') (Kastschenko, 1907) *Smith's shrew (''Chodsigoa smithii'') (Thomas, 1911) *Lesser Taiwanese shrew (''Chodsigoa sodalis'') (Thomas, 1913) The name ''Chodsigoa'' has also been classified as a subgenus for the genus ''Soriculus'' in the same family. References Further reading

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Lesser Taiwanese Shrew
The lesser Taiwanese shrew (''Chodsigoa sodalis'') is a rare species of shrew in the Soricomorpha Soricomorpha (from Greek "shrew-form") is a formerly used taxon within the class of mammals. In the past it formed a significant group within the former order Insectivora. However, Insectivora was shown to be polyphyletic and various new orders w ... order. Further reading *Motokawa M., Yu H.-T., Fang Y.-P., Cheng H.-C., Lin L.-K. and Harada M. 1997. Re-evaluation of the status of Chodsigoa sodalis Thomas, 1913 (Mammalia: Insectivora: Soricidae). Zoological Studies 36 (1): 42-47 References Red-toothed shrews Mammals described in 1913 {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Van Sung's Shrew
Van Sung's shrew (''Chodsigoa caovansunga''), also known as Cao Van Sung mountain shrew is a species of shrew in the Soricomorpha order. Specimens of ''Chodsigoa caovansunga'' have been found in Vietnam.http://data.gbif.org/occurrences/search.htm?c s=20&c p=0&c o=13814484Lunde, DP, Musser, GG & Nguyen TS 2003. A survey of small mammals from Mt. A survey of small mammals from Mt. Tay Con Linh II, Vietnam, with the description of a new species of Chodsigoa (Insectivora: Soricidae). Tay Con Linh II, Vietnam, with the description of a new species or Chodsigoa (Insectivora: Soricidae). Mammal Study 28:31-46. Mammal 28:31-46 Study. ''Chodsigoa caovansunga'' was named after Cao Van Sung, a small-mammal specialist at the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources in Hanoi. The type locality is situated at 1500 m altitude (22° 45'27 "N 104° 49'49" W) on Mount Tay Con Linh II in the town of Cao Bo, district Vi Xuyen, in the province of Ha Giang Ha may refer to: Agencies and o ...
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Pygmy Brown-toothed Shrew
The pygmy brown-toothed shrew (''Chodsigoa parva'') is a species of shrew in the order Eulipotyphla. It is distributed in China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... ''C. parva'' was initially thought to be the same as '' Chodsigoa lamula'', but it was found to be a separate species. References Red-toothed shrews Taxa named by Glover Morrill Allen Mammals described in 1923 {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Smith's Shrew
The Smith's shrew (''Chodsigoa smithii'') is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to Southwest China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and ..., living primarily in mountainous broad-leaved forests at elevations of 900–3000 meters. References Red-toothed shrews Mammals of China Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Mammals described in 1911 Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Chodsigoa Salenskii
Salenski's shrew (''Chodsigoa salenskii'') is a red-toothed shrew found only in northern Sichuan, China, where it is known from Wolong National Nature Reserve Wolong National Nature Reserve (), also known as Wolong Special Administrative Region (), is a protected area located in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China. Established in 1963 with an initial size of about 20,000 hecta .... References Red-toothed shrews Mammals described in 1907 {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Lowe's Shrew
The Lowe's shrew (''Chodsigoa parca'') is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is found in China, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam Vietnam or Viet Nam ( vi, Việt Nam, ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam,., group="n" is a country in Southeast Asia, at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of and population of 96 million, making i .... References * Insectivore Specialist Group 1996.''Soriculus parca'' 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 30 July 2007. Red-toothed shrews Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Glover Morrill Allen Mammals described in 1923 {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Salenski's Shrew
Salenski's shrew (''Chodsigoa salenskii'') is a red-toothed shrew found only in northern Sichuan, China, where it is known from Wolong National Nature Reserve Wolong National Nature Reserve (), also known as Wolong Special Administrative Region (), is a protected area located in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China. Established in 1963 with an initial size of about 20,000 hect .... References Red-toothed shrews Mammals described in 1907 {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Lamulate Shrew
The lamulate shrew (''Chodsigoa lamula'') is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... References Red-toothed shrews Mammals of China Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Mammals described in 1912 Taxa named by Oldfield Thomas {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Red-toothed Shrews
The red-toothed shrews of the subfamily Soricinae are one of three living subfamilies of shrews, along with Crocidurinae (white-toothed shrews) and Myosoricinae (African white-toothed shrews). In addition, the family contains the extinct subfamilies Limnoecinae, Crocidosoricinae, Allosoricinae and Heterosoricinae. These species are typically found in North America, northern South America, Europe and northern Asia. The enamel of the tips of their teeth is reddish due to iron pigment. The iron deposits serve to harden the enamel and are concentrated in those parts of the teeth most subject to wear. The list of species is: * Tribe Anourosoricini ** Genus ''Anourosorex'' (Asian mole shrews) *** Assam mole shrew, ''A. assamensis'' *** Giant mole shrew, ''A. schmidi'' *** Chinese mole shrew, ''A. squamipes'' *** Taiwanese mole shrew, ''A. yamashinai'' * Tribe Blarinellini ** Genus ''Blarinella'' (Asiatic short-tailed shrews) *** Indochinese short-tailed shrew, ''B. griselda'' ** ...
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De Winton's Shrew
The De Winton's shrew (''Chodsigoa hypsibius'') is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ... to China. References * Insectivore Specialist Group 1996.Soriculus hypsibius 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 30 July 2007. Mammals of China Red-toothed shrews Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Mammals described in 1899 {{redtoothed-shrew-stub ...
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Soriculus
''Soriculus'' is a genus of shrew native to Asia. The Himalayan shrew ''(Soriculus nigrescens)'' is the only extant member of the genus, though other species were once included here and there are also several fossil species included here. Taxonomy ''Soriculus'' is placed within the tribe Nectogalini. In the past this genus included many more extant species, but they have been moved to other genera such as ''Chodsigoa'' and ''Episoriculus''. Species from the extinct European genus ''Asoriculus ''Asoriculus'' is an extinct genus of terrestrial shrews in the subfamily Soricinae (red-toothed shrews) and tribe Nectogalini. The best known species, ''Asoriculus gibberodon'' was widespread in Europe from the Late Miocene to the Early Pleistoc ...'' were also included here at one point. Currently the genus contains the extinct species ''Soriculus kashmiriensis'' and ''Soriculus kubinyi'', although in its description ''S. kashmiriensis'' was noted for being most closely related to specie ...
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