Crocidura_kegoensis

<i>Crocidura kegoensis</i>

Crocidura kegoensis

Species of mammal


Crocidura kegoensis, also known as the Ke Go shrew[1] or Ke Go white-toothed shrew,[2] is a species of shrew in the genus Crocidura described in 2004. It is smaller than other Crocidura species known from Vietnam, brownish-grey in colour with black markings on the muzzle. Its hair is short (hair on the back of 1.5 mm and 1.0 mm on the underside). The holotype was found in the Ke Go Nature Reserve, in Vietnam's Ha Tinh province, at an altitude of about 200 m.[2]

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The holotype measurements are given below, all of which make it the smallest described Vietnamese species in its genus.

Head-body length48 mm
Tail length27 mm
Hind-foot length10 mm
Ear length5mm

References

  1. Francis, C. M. (2008). A field guide to the mammals of South-East Asia. New Holland Publishers. p. 187. ISBN 9781845377359.[permanent dead link]

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