Information about Macroscelidea
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Short-eared Elephant Shrew (Macroscelides proboscideus) Short-eared Elephant Shrew (Macroscelides proboscideus) | ||||||||||||||
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Rhynchocyon Petrodromus Macroscelides Elephantulus | ||||||||||||||
The 15 species vary in size from about 100 mm to almost 300 mm, from just under 50 g to over 500 g. The Short-eared Elephant Shrew has an average size of 150 mm. All are quadrupedal with rather long legs for their size, and although the size of the trunk varies from one species to another, all are able to twist it about in search of food. Their life span is about 2 or 3 years. Their diet is largely insects and other small creatures, particularly beetles, spiders, worms, ants, and termites, mostly gleaned from leaf litter, but they also take seeds and some green shoots. The Rhynchocyon species also dig small conical holes in the soil, bandicoot style.
They are widely distributed across the southern part of Africa, and although common nowhere, can be found in almost any type of habitat, from the Namib Desert to boulder-strewn outcrops in South Africa to thick forest. One species, the North African Elephant Shrew, remains in the semi-arid, mountainous country in the far north-west of the continent.
Although mostly diurnal and very active, they are difficult to trap and very seldom seen: sengis are wary, well camouflaged, and adept at dashing away from threats. Several species make a series of cleared pathways through the undergrowth and spend their day patrolling them for insect life: if disturbed, the pathway provides an obstacle-free escape route.
In the past, they have been classified with the shrews and hedgehogs as part of the Insectivora; regarded as distant relatives of the ungulates; grouped with the treeshrews; and lumped in with the hares and rabbits in Lagomorpha. Recent molecular evidence, however, strongly supports a superorder Afrotheria which unites tenrecs, and golden moles with certain ungulates or mammals that were previously presumed to be ungulates, including hyraxes, sirenians, aardvarks and elephants, as well as the elephant shrews.
- ORDER MACROSCELIDEA[1]
- Family Macroscelididae
- Genus Elephantulus
- Short-snouted Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus brachyrhynchus
- Cape Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus edwardii
- Dusky-footed Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus fuscipes
- Dusky Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus fuscus
- Bushveld Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus intufi
- Eastern Rock Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus myurus
- Somali Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus revoili
- North African Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus rozeti
- Rufous Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus rufescens
- Western Rock Elephant Shrew, Elephantulus rupestris
- Genus Macroscelides
- Short-eared Elephant Shrew, Macroscelides proboscideus
- Genus Petrodromus
- Four-toed Elephant Shrew, Petrodromus tetradactylus
- Genus Rhynchocyon
- Golden-rumped Elephant Shrew, Rhynchocyon chrysopygus
- Checkered Elephant Shrew, Rhynchocyon cirnei
- Black and Rufous Elephant Shrew, Rhynchocyon petersi
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References
1. ^ Schlitter, Duane A. (November 16, 2005). in Wilson, D. E., and Reeder, D. M. (eds): Mammal Species of the World, 3rd edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, 82-85. ISBN 0-801-88221-4.
Murata Y, Nikaido M, Sasaki T, Cao Y, Fukumoto Y, Hasegawa M, Okada N. Afrotherian phylogeny as inferred from complete mitochondrial genomes. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2003 Aug;28(2):253-60.
Murphy WJ, Eizirik E, Johnson WE, Zhang YP, Ryder OA, O'Brien SJ. Molecular phylogenetics and the origins of placental mammals. Nature. 2001 Feb 1;409(6820):614-8.
Tabuce R, Marivaux L, Adaci M, Bensalah M, Hartenberger JL, Mahboubi M, Mebrouk F, Tafforeau P, Jaeger JJ. Early Tertiary mammals from North Africa reinforce the molecular Afrotheria clade. Proc Biol Sci. 2007 May 7;274(1614):1159-66.
Macroscelides
A. Smith, 1829
Species: M. proboscideus
Binomial name
Macroscelides proboscideus
(Shaw, 1800)
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A. Smith, 1829
Species: M. proboscideus
Binomial name
Macroscelides proboscideus
(Shaw, 1800)
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Chordata
Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Bateson, 1885
Typical Classes
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Chordates (phylum Chordata) are a group of animals that includes the vertebrates, together with several closely related invertebrates.
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Mammalia
Linnaeus, 1758
Subclasses & Infraclasses
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Linnaeus, 1758
Subclasses & Infraclasses
- Subclass †Allotheria*
- Subclass Prototheria
- Subclass Theria
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Eutheria
Orders[1]
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Orders[1]
- Bobolestes
- Eomaia
- Maelestes
- Montanalestes
- Murtoilestes
- Prokennalestes
- Placentalia
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Afrotheria
Orders
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Afrotheria is a clade of mammals with the rank of cohort or superorder, that has been proposed based on DNA analysis.
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Orders
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Afrotheria is a clade of mammals with the rank of cohort or superorder, that has been proposed based on DNA analysis.
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Rhynchocyon
Peters, 1847
Species
Rhynchocyon is a genus of elephant shrew in the Macroscelididae family.
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Peters, 1847
Species
- Rhynchocyon chrysopygus
- Rhynchocyon cirnei
- Rhynchocyon petersi
Rhynchocyon is a genus of elephant shrew in the Macroscelididae family.
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Petrodromus
Peters, 1846
Species: P. tetradactylus
Binomial name
Petrodromus tetradactylus
Peters, 1846
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Peters, 1846
Species: P. tetradactylus
Binomial name
Petrodromus tetradactylus
Peters, 1846
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Macroscelides
A. Smith, 1829
Species: M. proboscideus
Binomial name
Macroscelides proboscideus
(Shaw, 1800)
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A. Smith, 1829
Species: M. proboscideus
Binomial name
Macroscelides proboscideus
(Shaw, 1800)
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Elephantulus
Thomas and Schwann, 1906
Species
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Elephantulus is a genus of elephant shrew in the Macroscelididae family.
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Thomas and Schwann, 1906
Species
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Elephantulus is a genus of elephant shrew in the Macroscelididae family.
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insectivore is a carnivore with a diet that consists chiefly of insects and similar small creatures.
Although individually small, insects exist in enormous numbers and make up a very large part of the animal biomass in almost all non-marine environments.
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Although individually small, insects exist in enormous numbers and make up a very large part of the animal biomass in almost all non-marine environments.
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Mammalia
Linnaeus, 1758
Subclasses & Infraclasses
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Linnaeus, 1758
Subclasses & Infraclasses
- Subclass †Allotheria*
- Subclass Prototheria
- Subclass Theria
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Africa is the world's second-largest and second most-populous continent, after Asia. At about 30,221,532 km² (11,668,545 sq mi) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of the Earth's total surface area, and 20.4% of the total land area.
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Elephantidae
Gray, 1821
Subfamilia
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Gray, 1821
Subfamilia
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Soricidae
G. Fischer, 1814
Subfamilies
Crocidurinae
Myosoricinae
Soricinae
Shrews are small, superficially mouse-like mammals of the family Soricidae.
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G. Fischer, 1814
Subfamilies
Crocidurinae
Myosoricinae
Soricinae
Shrews are small, superficially mouse-like mammals of the family Soricidae.
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Eulipotyphla
Haeckel, 1866
Families
Erinaceidae
Soricidae
Talpidae
Solenodontidae
Nesophontidae
The order Insectivora (from Latin insectum "insect" and vorare
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Haeckel, 1866
Families
Erinaceidae
Soricidae
Talpidae
Solenodontidae
Nesophontidae
The order Insectivora (from Latin insectum "insect" and vorare
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Bantu is a label used in a general sense for over 400 ethnic groups in Sub-Saharan Africa, from Cameroon, Southern Africa, Central Africa, to Eastern Africa, united by a common language family (the Bantu languages) and in many cases common customs.
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Macroscelides
A. Smith, 1829
Species: M. proboscideus
Binomial name
Macroscelides proboscideus
(Shaw, 1800)
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A. Smith, 1829
Species: M. proboscideus
Binomial name
Macroscelides proboscideus
(Shaw, 1800)
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Rhynchocyon
Peters, 1847
Species
Rhynchocyon is a genus of elephant shrew in the Macroscelididae family.
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Peters, 1847
Species
- Rhynchocyon chrysopygus
- Rhynchocyon cirnei
- Rhynchocyon petersi
Rhynchocyon is a genus of elephant shrew in the Macroscelididae family.
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bandicoot is any of about 20 species of small to medium-sized, terrestrial marsupial omnivores in the order Peramelemorphia. The word bandicoot is an anglicised form of the Telugu word pandi-kokku
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Namib Desert is a desert in Namibia which forms part of the Namib-Naukluft National Park one of Africa's largest. The name "Namib" is of Nama origin. The desert occupies an area of around 50 000 km², stretching some 1,000 miles (1,600 km) along the Atlantic Ocean coast of
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E. rozeti
Binomial name
Elephantulus rozeti
(Duvernoy, 1833)
The North African Elephant Shrew or North African Sengi (Elephantulus rozeti
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Binomial name
Elephantulus rozeti
(Duvernoy, 1833)
The North African Elephant Shrew or North African Sengi (Elephantulus rozeti
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Erinaceinae
G. Fischer, 1814
Genera
A hedgehog is any of the small spiny mammals of the subfamily Erinaceinae
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G. Fischer, 1814
Genera
- Atelerix
- Erinaceus
- Hemiechinus
- Mesechinus
- Paraechinus
A hedgehog is any of the small spiny mammals of the subfamily Erinaceinae
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Eulipotyphla
Haeckel, 1866
Families
Erinaceidae
Soricidae
Talpidae
Solenodontidae
Nesophontidae
The order Insectivora (from Latin insectum "insect" and vorare
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Haeckel, 1866
Families
Erinaceidae
Soricidae
Talpidae
Solenodontidae
Nesophontidae
The order Insectivora (from Latin insectum "insect" and vorare
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