Order Soricomorpha
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
text
2005
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Baltimore
Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1
220
311
book chapter
0-8018-8221-4
10.5281/zenodo.7316519
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
Kerr 1792
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
Kerr 1792
,
Animal Kingdom: 206
.
Type Locality:
Canada
,
Ontario
, Fort Severn.
Vernacular Names:
Cinereus Shrew
.
Synonyms:
Sorex (Otisorex) cooperi
Bachman 1837
;
Sorex (Otisorex) forsteri
Richardson 1828
;
Sorex (Otisorex) frankstounensis
Peterson 1926
;
Sorex (Otisorex) idahoensis
Merriam 1891
;
Sorex (Otisorex) nigriculus
Green 1932
;
Sorex (Otisorex) personatus
I. Geoffroy 1827
;
Sorex (Otisorex) platyrhinus
(De Kay 1842)
.
Subspecies:
:
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
cinereus
Kerr 1792
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
acadicus
Gilpin 1867
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
fontinalis
Hollister 1911
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
hollisteri
Jackson 1900
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
lesueurii
Duvernoy 1842
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
miscix
Bangs 1899
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
ohionensis
Bole and Moulthrop 1942
Subspecies
Sorex (Otisorex) cinereus
subsp.
streatori
Merriam 1895
Distribution:
North America throughout Alaska and
Canada
and southward along the Rocky and Appalachian Mtns to 45°.
Conservation:
IUCN
– Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion:
Type species of subgenus
Otisorex
, and of
S. cinereus
group. Does not occur in Siberia as previously suggested; the taxa
haydeni
,
jacksoni
,
ugyunak
,
portenkoi
,
leucogaster
,
beringianus
, and
camtschatica
have been included previously but are now considered as separate species; see comments under these taxa and
Junge and Hoffmann (1981
, and references therein),
van Zyll de Jong (1982
,
1991
b
),
van Zyll de Jong and Kirkland (1989)
, and
Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987)
.
S. fontinalis
was separated from
cinereus
by
Kirkland (1977)
,
Junge and Hoffmann (1981)
, and
Jones et al. (1992)
, but is considered, together with
lesueurii
, as a subspecies (
van Zyll de Jong and Kirkland, 1989
). However,
George's (1988)
data indicate it is a sister taxon to both
cinereus
and
haydeni
. Paraphyly and/or mtDNA introgression of
cinereus
and
haydeni
documented by
Stewart and Baker (1994
,
1997
) and
Brunet et al. (2002)
. Genetic relations of the entire group studied by
Demboski and Cook (2003)
. Karyotype has 2n = 60, FN = 70. The name
fimbripes
Bachman, 1837
is usually included in the synonymy of
cinereus
, but
Handley and
Varn
(1994)
pointed out that Bachman's description resembles
Nectogale elegans
rather than
Sorex cinereus
.