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<figureCitation box="[123,203,2259,2297]" captionStart="Plate 19: Soricidae" captionStartId="64.[118,148,3136,3161]" captionTargetBox="[11,2741,14,3634]" captionTargetPageId="63" captionText="182. Palawan Moss Shrew (Palawanosorex muscorum), 183. Pearsons Long-clawed Shrew (Solisorex pearsoni), 184. Kelaarts Long-clawed Shrew (Feroculus feroculus), 185. Etruscan Shrew (Suncus etruscus), 186. Sri Lankan Shrew (Suncus fellowesgordoni), 187. Malayan Pygmy Shrew (Suncus malayanus), 188. Bornean Pygmy Shrew (Suncus hosei), 189. Jungle Shrew (Suncus zeylanicus), 190. Asian House Shrew (Suncus murinus), 191. Sr 1 Lankan Highland Shrew (Suncus montanus), 192. Nilgir 1 Highland Shrew (Suncus niger), 193. Andersons Shrew (Suncus stoliczkanus), 194. Days Shrew (Suncus dayi), 195. Flores Shrew (Suncus mertensi), 196. Black Shrew (Suncus ater), 197. Taita Shrew (Suncus aequatorius), 198. Greater Dwarf Shrew (Suncus lixa), 199. Hutu-Tutsi Dwarf Shrew (Suncus hututsi), 200. Least Dwarf Shrew (Suncus infinitestmus), 201. Remys Pygmy Shrew (Suncus remyi), 202. Lesser Dwarf Shrew (Suncus varilla), 203. Climbing Shrew (Suncus megalurus), 204. Rwenzori Shrew (Ruwenzorisorex suncoides), 205. Johnston's Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex johnstoni), 206. Akaibes Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex akaiber), 207. Moon Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex lunaris), 208. Greater Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex ollula), 209. Lesser Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex oriundus), 210. Bioko Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex isabellae), 211. Corbets Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex corbeti), 212. Bamenda Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex silvanorum), 213. Rainforest Shrew (Sylvisorex pluvialis), 214. Cameroonian Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex camerunensis), 215. Mount Cameroon Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex moro), 216. Kongana Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex konganensis), 217. Volcano Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex vulcanorum), 218. Grant's Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex granti), 219. Howell's Forest Shrew (Sylvisorex howelli), 220. Armored Hero Shrew (Scutisorex somereni), 221. Thors Hero Shrew (Scutisorex thor), 222. Greater Large-headed Shrew (Paracrocidura maxima), 223. Lesser Large-headed Shrew (Paracrocidura schoutedeni), 224. Grauers Large-headed Shrew (Paracrocidura graven), 225. Piebald Shrew (Diplomesodon pulchellus)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6871917" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6871917/files/figure.png" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">193.</figureCitation>
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<vernacularName box="[217,595,2259,2297]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Andersons Shrew</vernacularName>
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<taxonomicName baseAuthorityName="Anderson" baseAuthorityYear="1877" box="[667,1022,2259,2297]" class="Mammalia" family="Soricidae" genus="Suncus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Soricomorpha" pageId="68" pageNumber="463" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="stoliczkanus">
<emphasis box="[667,1022,2259,2297]" italics="true" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Suncus stoliczkanus</emphasis>
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<paragraph blockId="68.[119,1164,2259,2376]" box="[120,1163,2315,2336]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[120,196,2315,2336]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">French:</emphasis>
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/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[433,523,2315,2336]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">German:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[533,809,2315,2336]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Stoliczka-\Wimperspitzmaus</vernacularName>
/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[831,922,2315,2336]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[932,1163,2315,2336]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Musarana de Anderson</vernacularName>
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<paragraph blockId="68.[119,1164,2259,2376]" box="[120,599,2355,2376]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[120,367,2355,2376]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Other common names:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[373,599,2355,2376]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Yellow-throated Shrew</vernacularName>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[733,888,2425,2454]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
<taxonomicName authorityName="Anderson" authorityYear="1877" class="Mammalia" family="Soricidae" genus="Crocidura" kingdom="Animalia" order="Soricomorpha" pageId="68" pageNumber="463" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="stoliczkana" subGenus="Pachyura">Crocidura (P[achyura].) stoliczkana J. Anderson, 1877</taxonomicName>
,
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<materialsCitation pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Bombay [= Mum- bai], India.</materialsCitation>
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S. Dubey and colleagues in 2008, in their analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear genes, showed that samples of S. stolicz- kanus from Nepal formed a clade with S.
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(under the name of S.
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), which wassister to S.
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and that this clade was distinct from S. day:i. In their study of mitochondrial genes, S. Meegas-
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kumbura and C. J. Schneider in 2008 found that S.
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from Nepal and S.
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from southern India were sister species and separate from a clade of S.
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from Sri Lanka and S.
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. S. D. Ohdachi and colleagues in 2016 also showed that S.
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wassister to the S.
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/ S.
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complex. Monotypic.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[121,297,3012,3045]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Distribution.</emphasis>
Widespread but recorded from relatively few locations in Pakistan, India, and Nepal.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[121,376,3090,3123]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 50-85 mm, tail 32-55 mm, ear 6-12 mm, hindfoot 9-15 mm; weight 8-15 g. Pelage of Andersons Shrew is short, dense, soft, and variable in color; dorsum is pale silvery gray, often with rufous wash; and venter is buffy or grayish brown, slightly paler than dorsum. Pelage color varies somewhat depending on location, being paler in mesic regions. Tail is 51-95% of head-body length, with scattering of long pale bristle hairs overits length.
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<paragraph blockId="68.[121,1326,2854,3478]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[121,232,3326,3359]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Habitat.</emphasis>
Various habitats including arid country, plains, grasslands, and open forests interspersed with scrub, near water courses, paddy fields, riverine areas, and gardens, at elevations up to 500 m.
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<paragraph blockId="68.[121,1326,2854,3478]" box="[121,621,3449,3478]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[121,382,3449,3478]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
No information.
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<subSubSection pageId="68" pageNumber="463" type="breeding">
<paragraph blockId="68.[1389,2596,289,719]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1391,1525,289,322]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Breeding.</emphasis>
A lactating Andersons Shrew was caught in Sindh in January, and breeding might occur during all but the coldest months of the year.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1389,1625,368,401]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
Andersons Shrews are assumed to be nocturnal but might be active intermittently day and night.
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<paragraph blockId="68.[1389,2596,289,719]" box="[1391,2330,452,481]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1391,2091,452,481]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="68.[1389,2596,289,719]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1392,1738,491,520]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. Anderson's Shrew has been recorded from few locations but over a wide distribution. It occurs in several protected areas. It appears to tolerate some habitat disturbance but might be locally threatened by anthropogenic activities.
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<paragraph blockId="68.[1389,2596,289,719]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1393,1542,653,678]" pageId="68" pageNumber="463">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Corbet &amp; Hill (1992), Dubey, Salamin et al. (2008), Hutterer (2005b), Jenkins (2013), Meegaskumbura &amp; Schneider (2008), Molur (2016a), Molur et al. (2005), Ohdachi et al. (2016), Pradhan (2009), Roberts (1997).
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