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Solenodons (Solenodontidae)

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Shrew
A contribution to promote the investigation of the biology of shrews (Soricidae, Insectivora, Mammalia): Forum, Bibliography, Shrew Photo Gallery, Shrewists on E-mail, Announcements, Current Inquiries, Links. [eng]
Solenodon paradoxus
Anatomical images of the teeth and skull of the solenodon, from Animal Diversity Web. [eng]
Insectivora
List of familia. [eng]
Extinct West Indian Shrews
This genus is known only from skulls and fragmentary skeletal material found in owl pellets. It is likely that not all of the above species are valid. McDowell (1958) included Nesophontes in the family Solenodontidae because of similarities in the bones and the outer portions of the molars of Nesophontes and Solenodon and considered both genera closely related to the Soricidae. Yates (1984) followed this arrangement, but Van Valen (1967) maintained the Nesophontidae as a family separate from the Solenodontidae and even placed each in a separate order. [eng]
INSECTIVORA; SOLENODONTIDAE: Solenodons
Some authorities, such as Yates (1984), also have placed the extinct West Indian genus Nesophontes in the Solenodontidae, but Nesophontes is regarded here as the only genus of a separate family, the Nesophontidae. [eng]
Insectivore
Sections, development and function of species brain. [eng]
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