List of soricomorphs

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Hispaniolan solenodon, Solenodon paradoxus

This list contains the species in the order Soricomorpha. Soricomorpha is no longer considered a valid taxon; it is now known to be paraphyletic, since erinaceids are the sister group of shrews.[1][2][3]

Family Solenodontidae, solenodons[]

  • Genus Solenodon, solenodons
    • Cuban solenodon, Solenodon cubanus
    • Hispaniolan solenodon, Solenodon paradoxus

Family Soricidae, shrews[]

Subfamily Crocidurinae, white-toothed shrews[]

Subfamily Myosoricinae[]

Subfamily Soricinae[]

Tribe Anourosoricini[]

Tribe Blarinellini[]

Tribe []

Tribe Nectogalini[]

  • Genus Chimarrogale, Asiatic water shrews
    • Malayan water shrew, Chimarrogale hantu
    • Himalayan water shrew, Chimarrogale himalayica
    • Bornean water shrew, Chimarrogale phaeura
    • Japanese water shrew, Chimarrogale platycephalus
    • Chinese water shrew, Chimarrogale styani
    • Sumatran water shrew, Chimarrogale sumatrana
  • Genus Chodsigoa
  • Genus Episoriculus
    • Hodgsons's brown-toothed shrew, Episoriculus caudatus
    • Taiwanese brown-toothed shrew, Episoriculus fumidus
    • Long-tailed brown-toothed shrew, Episoriculus leucops
    • Long-tailed mountain shrew, Episoriculus macrurus
  • Genus Nectogale
    • Elegant water shrew, Nectogale elegans
  • Genus Neomys, Eurasian water shrews
    • Mediterranean water shrew, Neomys anomalus
    • Eurasian water shrew, Neomys fodiens
    • Transcaucasian water shrew, Neomys teres
  • Genus Nesiotites
  • Genus Soriculus
    • Himalayan shrew, Soriculus nigrescens

Tribe Notiosoricini[]

Tribe Soricini[]

  • Genus Sorex, long-tailed shrews
    • Glacier Bay water shrew, Sorex alaskanus
    • Alpine shrew, Sorex alpinus
    • Valais shrew, Sorex antinorii
    • Common shrew, Sorex araneus
    • Arctic shrew, Sorex arcticus
    • Arizona shrew, Sorex arizonae
    • Udine shrew, Sorex arunchi
    • Tien Shan shrew, Sorex asper
    • Dneper common shrew, Sorex averini
    • Baird's shrew, Sorex bairdii
    • Lesser striped shrew, Sorex bedfordiae
    • Marsh shrew, Sorex bendirii
    • Buchara shrew, Sorex buchariensis
    • Laxmann's shrew, Sorex caecutiens
    • Kamchatka shrew, Sorex camtschatica
    • Gansu shrew, Sorex cansulus
    • Cinereus shrew, Sorex cinereus
    • Millet's shrew, Sorex coronatus
    • Stripe-backed shrew, Sorex cylindricauda
    • Siberian large-toothed shrew, Sorex daphaenodon
    • Long-tailed shrew, Sorex dispar
    • Zacatecas shrew, Sorex emarginatus
    • Chinese highland shrew, Sorex excelsus
    • Smoky shrew, Sorex fumeus
    • Slender shrew, Sorex gracillimus
    • Iberian shrew, Sorex granarius
    • Prairie shrew, Sorex haydeni
    • Azumi shrew, Sorex hosonoi
    • American pygmy shrew, Sorex hoyi
    • Taiga shrew, Sorex isodon
    • Saint Lawrence Island shrew, Sorex jacksoni
    • Kozlov's shrew, Sorex kozlovi
    • Paramushir shrew, Sorex leucogaster
    • Southeastern shrew, Sorex longirostris
    • Mount Lyell shrew, Sorex lyelli
    • Large-toothed shrew, Sorex macrodon
    • Maritime shrew, Sorex maritimensis
    • Merriam's shrew, Sorex merriami
    • Carmen mountain shrew, Sorex milleri
    • Eurasian least shrew, Sorex minutissimus
    • Eurasian pygmy shrew, Sorex minutus
    • Ussuri shrew, Sorex mirabilis
    • Dusky shrew, Sorex monticolus
    • Dwarf shrew, Sorex nanus
    • New Mexico shrew, Sorex neomexicanus
    • Mexican long-tailed shrew, Sorex oreopolus
    • Orizaba long-tailed shrew, Sorex orizabae
    • Ornate shrew, Sorex ornatus
    • Pacific shrew, Sorex pacificus
    • American water shrew, Sorex palustris
    • Kashmir pygmy shrew, Sorex planiceps
    • Portenko's shrew, Sorex portenkoi
    • Preble's shrew, Sorex preblei
    • Pribilof Island shrew, Sorex pribilofensis
    • Radde's shrew, Sorex raddei
    • Flat-skulled shrew, Sorex roboratus
    • Apennine shrew, Sorex samniticus
    • Caucasian shrew, Sorex satunini
    • Saussure's shrew, Sorex saussurei
    • Sclater's shrew, Sorex sclateri
    • Shinto shrew, Sorex shinto
    • Chinese shrew, Sorex sinalis
    • Fog shrew, Sorex sonomae
    • San Cristobal shrew, Sorex stizodon
    • Inyo shrew, Sorex tenellus
    • Tibetan shrew, Sorex thibetanus
    • Trowbridge's shrew, Sorex trowbridgii
    • Tundra shrew, Sorex tundrensis
    • Barren ground shrew, Sorex ugyunak
    • Long-clawed shrew, Sorex unguiculatus
    • Vagrant shrew, Sorex vagrans
    • Chestnut-bellied shrew, Sorex ventralis
    • Veracruz shrew, Sorex veraecrucis
    • Verapaz shrew, Sorex veraepacis
    • Caucasian pygmy shrew, Sorex volnuchini
    • Alaska tiny shrew, Sorex yukonicus

Family Talpidae, moles and desmans[]

Subfamily Scalopinae[]

Tribe Condylurini[]

  • Genus Condylura
    • Star-nosed mole, Condylura cristata

Tribe Scalopini[]

Subfamily Talpinae[]

Tribe Desmanini[]

  • Genus Desmana
    • Russian desman, Desmana moschata
  • Genus Galemys
    • Pyrenean desman, Galemys pyrenaicus

Tribe Neurotrichini[]

  • Genus Neurotrichus
    • Shrew-mole, Neurotrichus gibbsii

Tribe Scaptonychini[]

  • Genus Scaptonyx
    • Long-tailed mole, Scaptonyx fusicaudus

Tribe Talpini[]

  • Genus Mogera
    • Echigo mole, Mogera etigo
    • Small Japanese mole, Mogera imaizumii
    • Insular mole, Mogera insularis
    • Kano's mole, Mogera kanoana
    • La Touche's mole, Mogera latouchei
    • Ussuri mole, Mogera robusta
    • Sado mole, Mogera tokudae
    • Japanese mole, Mogera wogura
    • Senkaku mole, Mogera uchidai
  • Genus Parascaptor
    • White-tailed mole, Parascaptor leucura
  • Genus Scaptochirus
    • Short-faced mole, Scaptochirus moschatus
  • Genus Talpa

Tribe Urotrichini[]

Subfamily Uropsilinae[]

See also[]

  • Mammal classification

References[]

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