Crocidura religiosa (I. Geoffroy 1827)
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Crocidura religiosa (I. Geoffroy 1827) |
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Crocidura religiosa (I. Geoffroy 1827) View in CoL
[Crocidura] religiosa (I. Geoffroy 1827) View in CoL , Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, 15: 128.
Type Locality: Egypt, Giza.
Vernacular Names: Egyptian Pygmy Shrew.
Distribution: Nile Valley ( Egypt).
Conservation: IUCN – Data Deficient.
Discussion: Described from embalmed specimens from Ancient Egyptian tombs at Thebes; holotype not preserved. Corbet (1978 c:27) selected a neotype from Giza.
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