Uropsilus investigator, Thomas, 1922
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Inquisitive Shrew Mole
Uropsilus investigator View in CoL
French: Taupe du Yunnan / German: Yunnan-Spitzmausmaulwurf / Spanish: Topo musarana de Yunnan
Taxonomy. Nasillus investigator Thomas, 1922 ,
“Kui-chiang-Salween divide at 28° N. Alt. 11,000’ {= 3353 m}],” Yunnan, China .
Uropsilus investigator View in CoL was formerly included in U. gracilis View in CoL , but morphological and molecular data support its classification as a distinct species. Monotypic.
Distribution. SW China (NW Yunnan) and possibly adjacent NE Myanmar (= Burma). View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 67-83 mm, tail 54-75 mm, hindfoot 13-16 mm. No specific data are available for body weight. The Inquisitive Shrew Mole is similar to the Gracile Shrew Mole ( U. gracilis ) but distinguished by its larger size and darker, almost black, pelage. Dental formulais12/1,C1/1,P 4/4, M 3/3 (x2) = 38.
Habitat. Open alpine meadows and fir forests at high elevations (from 3600 m to 4600 m).
Food and Feeding. No information.
Breeding. No information.
Activity patterns. The Inquisitive Shrew Mole is terrestrial.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red List. The Inquisitive Shrew Mole is only known from a few locations in restricted areas of Gaoligong and Tengchong in north-western Yunnan, close to the border with Myanmar, and there is no information aboutits population status, habitat preferences, ecology, or conservation threats.
Bibliography. Hoffmann (1984), Hoffmann & Lunde (2008), Hutterer (2005a), Tu Feiyun et al. (2015), Wan Tao etal. (2013).
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