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 thibetanus
Kastschenko 1905
Sorex thibetanus
Kastschenko 1905
,
Izv.
Tomsk
. Univ., 27: 93
.
Type Locality:
"Tsaidam" [NE
Tibet
,
China
].
Vernacular Names:
Tibetan Shrew
.
Distribution:
Himalyas and NE
Tibet
.
Conservation:
IUCN
– Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion:
The pygmy shrews of the Himalayas are still a subject of controversy. The original description of
thibetanus
(as a subspecies of
minutus
) is not very informative; the
holotype
in the Tomsk Academy was considered to be lost (Yudin, pers. comm. 1977), which is why Hutterer (1979) regarded
thibetanus
as a
nomen dubium
.
Dolgov and Hoffmann (1977)
and later
Hoffmann (1987)
used
thibetanus
to define a Himalayan species in which they included
buchariensis
,
kozlovi
,
planiceps
, and specimens from
Nepal
and
China
reported as
minutus
by various authors. Hutterer (1979) instead recognized three species,
buchariensis
,
planiceps
, and
minutus
as occurring in the Himalayas and regarded
kozlovi
and
thibetanus
as indeterminable.
Zaitsev (1988)
pointed out differences between
buchariensis
and
thibetanus
. Surprisingly, the
holotype
of
thibetanus
turned up in the Zoological Museum of Moscow (
Baranova et al., 1981
) and
Hoffmann (1987)
reported on its measurements.
Hoffmann (1996
a
,
b
) provided a distribution map for all known specimens of
thibetanus
,
kozlovi
,
buchariensis
, and
planiceps
, which he understood as subspecies of
S. thibetanus
. However, in the light of drastic size and tooth shape differences among these taxa, and in the light of subtle differences between better-known small
Sorex
species
(
minutus
and
volnuchini
,
caecutiens
and
shinto
), I prefer to list
buchariensis
,
kozlovi
,
planiceps
, and
thibetanus
as separate species until a more complete analysis is available.