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<figureCitation box="[119,201,2887,2929]" captionStart="Plate 21: Soricidae" captionStartId="95.[123,153,3098,3119]" captionTargetBox="[14,2740,16,3636]" captionTargetPageId="94" captionText="266. Phu Quoc White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura phuquocensis), 267. Taiwanese Gray White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura lanakae), 268. Phan Luong White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura phanluong), 269. Sokolov White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura sokolouvi), 270. Cranbrooks White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura cranbrooki), 271. Hill's White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura hilliana), 272. Voracious White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura vorax), 273. Sa Pa White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura sapaensis), 274. Annamite White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura annamitensis), 275. Vietnamese White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura guy), 276. Ke Go White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura kegoensis), 277. Andaman Spiny White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura hispida), 278. Andaman White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura andamanensis), 279. Jenkinss White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura jenkinsi), 280. Nicobar White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura nicobarica), 281. Christmas Island White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura trichura), 282. Siberian White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura sibirica), 283. Shantung White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura shantungensts), 284. Guldenstadts White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura gueldenstaedtii), 285. Lesser White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura suaveolens), 286. Cyrenaica White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura aleksandrisi), 287. Zarudnys White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura zarudnyi), 288. Greater Ryukyu White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura orii), 289. Batak White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura batakorum), 290. Mossy Forest White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura musseri), 291. Temboan White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura rhoditis), 292. Lesser Black-footed White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura lea), 293. Sulawesi Tiny White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura levicula), 294. Elongated White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura elongata), 295. North African White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura pachyura), 296. Greater White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura russula), 297. Serezkaya White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura serezkyensis), 298. Whitaker's White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura whitakeri), 299. Flowers White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura floweri), 300. Egyptian Pygmy White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura religiosa), 301. Bicolored White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura leucodon), 302. Saharan White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura tarfayensis), 303. Arabian White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura arabica), 304. Dhofar White-toothed Shrew (Crocidura dhofarensis)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6871921" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6871921/files/figure.png" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">282.</figureCitation>
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<emphasis box="[919,1230,2887,2929]" italics="true" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Crocidura sibirica</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[118,194,2945,2966]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">French:</emphasis>
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/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[426,516,2945,2966]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">German:</emphasis>
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/
<emphasis bold="true" box="[828,919,2945,2966]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Spanish:</emphasis>
<vernacularName box="[929,1133,2945,2966]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Musarana de Siberia</vernacularName>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[118,364,2985,3006]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Other common names:</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[730,886,3051,3084]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
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,
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south of Minusinsk
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, southern
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,
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Evidence from karyotype composition and mtDNA and nDNA sequences places
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in the
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group. Although
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clearly differs in morphology from
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, the two species have nearly identical DNA structure. Monotypic.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1386,1562,294,323]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Distribution.</emphasis>
SC Russia (S regions of West and Central Siberia) and extreme NE Kazakhstan.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1387,1641,368,401]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body 77-86 mm (immatures 60-74 mm), tail 31-38 mm, hindfoot 10-13 mm; weight 7-5-9-4 ¢ (immatures 5-7 g). The Siberian White-toothed Shrew is medium-sized and heavily built. Tail is short, rarely exceeding 50% of headbody length. Pelage is bicolored and more similar to that of species of
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than species of
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. Dorsum is dark brown or grayish brown, and venter is light gray. Color boundary between dorsum and venteris only distinct in adults. Tail is unicolored and dark or grayish brown. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 40 and FN = 50, with four pairs of metacentric and submetacentric autosomes and 15 pairs of acrocentric autosomes. X-chromosome is large metacentric, and Y-chromosome is small acrocentric.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1387,1498,723,756]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Habitat.</emphasis>
Low-density forests and forest clearings including light coniferous—smallleaved forests and occasionally floodplain willow shrubs in eastern regions of the distribution. The Siberian White-toothed Shrew avoids dark coniferous taiga, excessively wet swampy areas, and xeromorphic open habitats.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1388,1646,881,914]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
The Siberian White-toothed Shrew mostly eats insects. Lamellicorn beetles, ground beetle larvae, ant-like flower beetles, treehoppers, and grasshoppers were found in stomachs.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1388,1522,1000,1033]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Breeding.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="99.[1386,2592,294,1350]" box="[1386,1860,1044,1073]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1386,1621,1044,1073]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="99.[1386,2592,294,1350]" box="[1388,2326,1078,1111]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1388,2087,1078,1111]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
No information.
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<paragraph blockId="99.[1386,2592,294,1350]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">
<emphasis bold="true" box="[1388,1743,1117,1150]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Siberian White-toothed Shrew is common in central Altai and rare in all other regions of its distribution. It is on regional Red Lists of Altai Krai and Novosibirsk and Tomsk regions.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[1389,1542,1284,1309]" pageId="99" pageNumber="495">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Bannikova, Lebedev et al. (2006), Bannikova, Sheftel et al. (2009), Bekenov et al. (1985), Vinogradov &amp; Ekimov (2014), Yudin (1987, 1989), Yudin et al. (1979).
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