Order Soricomorpha
Author
Wilson, Don E.
Author
Reeder, DeeAnn
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Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1
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Sorex (Sorex) minutus
Linnaeus 1766
Sorex (Sorex) minutus
Linnaeus 1766
,
Syst. Nat., 12th ed., Part I: 73
.
Type Locality:
"Yenisei"; restricted by
Pavlinov and Rossolimo (1987:15)
to "Krasnoyarskii kr.,
Krasnoyarsk
." According to
Ellerman and Morrison-Scott (1951:47)
, Linnaeus' name is based on Laxmann's ms. of
Sibir. Briefe
, and the type locality is Barnaul,
Russia
.
Vernacular Names:
Eurasian Pygmy Shrew
.
Synonyms:
Sorex (Sorex) becki
Lehmann 1963
;
Sorex (Sorex) canaliculatus
Ljungh 1806
;
Sorex (Sorex) carpetanus
Rey 1971
;
Sorex (Sorex) exiguus
Brink 1952
;
Sorex (Sorex) exilis
Gmelin 1788
;
Sorex (Sorex) gymnurus
Chaworth-Musters 1932
;
Sorex (Sorex) heptapotamicus
Stroganov 1956
;
Sorex (Sorex) hibernicus
Jenys 1838
;
Sorex (Sorex) insulaebellae
Heim de Balsac 1940
;
Sorex (Sorex) kastchenkoi
Johansen 1923
;
Sorex (Sorex) lucanius
Miller 1909
;
Sorex (Sorex) melanderi
Ognev 1928
;
Sorex (Sorex) minimus
Geoffroy 1811
;
Sorex (Sorex) pumilio
Wagler 1832
;
Sorex (Sorex) pumilus
Nilsson 1844
;
Sorex (Sorex) pygmaeus
Laxmann 1769
;
Sorex (Sorex) rusticus
Jenys 1838
.
Distribution:
Europe to Yenesei River and Lake Baikal, south to Altai and Tien Shan Mtns; populations of
Nepal
and
China
have been alternatively identified as
minutus
or
thibetanus
; populations of
Turkey
and the Caucasus as
minutus
or
volnuchini
; populations of Kashmir and N
Pakistan
as
minutus
,
planiceps
, or
thibetanus
.
Conservation:
IUCN
– Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion:
Subgenus
Sorex
,
S. caecutiens
group. Formerly included
gracillimus
and
volnuchini
, which are each now accepted as specifically distinct; see comments therein.
Corbet (1978
c
)
included also
planiceps
and
thibetanus
; but see
Dolgov and Hoffmann (1977)
,
Hoffmann (1996
a
,
b
) and Hutterer (1979). The European populations of
minutus
were revised by Hutterer (1990, 1999). Karyotype has 2n = 42, FN = 56 (
Zima et al., 1998
), but 2n = 40 and
36 in
the Baltic islands +land and
Gotland
(
Fredga et al., 1995
).