Microgale brevicaudata, G. Grandidier, 1899
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Short-tailed Shrew Tenrec
Microgale brevicaudata View in CoL
French: Microgale a queue courte / German: Kurzschwanz-Kleintenrek / Spanish: Tenrec musarana de cola corta
Taxonomy. Microgale brevicaudata G. Grandidier, 1899 View in CoL ,
“les environs de Mahanara, a 75 kilometres environ au sud de Vohémar, sur la cote nord-est de Madagascar.” Restricted by R. D. E. MacPhee in 1987 to “Maharana River ... 78 km S of Iharana [Vohimarina], and originates within the eastern part of the eastern rain forest; Antsiranana, Antalaha [Madagascar]; 13°58’S, 49°58’E.”
Microgale brevicaudata forms a clade with M. grandidieri . Monotypic.
Distribution. NW, N, Northern Highlands, NE & CW Madagascar. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head—body 66-88 mm, tail 30-45 mm, ear 10-14 mm, hindfoot 11-13 mm; weight 9-13 g. Tail of the Short-tailed Shrew Tenrec is less than 60% of headbody length. Hindfootis relatively short. Dorsal pelage is moderately short, coarse, and
brown, with buffy brown speckling; venter is pale grayish brown. Tail scale hairs are moderately short, and scales are visible.
Habitat. Humid forests, dry forests, and transitional dry to humid forests at elevations of 20-1150 m.
Food and Feeding. No information.
Breeding. No information.
Activity patterns. Short-tailed Shrew Tenrecs are terrestrial. Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Shorttailed Shrew Tenrec is widely distributed and occurs in some protected areas. Its overall population is presumably large but probably decreasing. It tolerates some habitat modification. Major threats are habitat loss due to mining activities, conversion to agricultural land, and use offire for forest clearing.
Bibliography. Everson et al. (2016), Goodman & Jenkins (2000), Goodman et al. (2013), Jenkins (2003), MacPhee (1987), Olson & Goodman (2003), Olson et al. (2009), Soarimalala & Goodman (2011), Stephenson et al. (2016v).
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Microgale brevicaudata
Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson 2018 |
Microgale brevicaudata
G. Grandidier 1899 |