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The North American least shrew species, Cryptotis parva, then arose from the genus Cryptotis. [6] The primitive features of Cryptotis parva suggest its ancient origins. The zygomatic arches are missing in the skull, which are present in most mammals even of
The genus Cryptotis is a group of relatively small shrews with short ears, which are usually not visible, and short tails, commonly called small-eared shrews. They have 30 teeth and are members of the red-toothed shrew subfamily.
Fossilized skull of the Miocene pronghorn Cosoryx †Cosoryx †Cosoryx furcatus; Crotalus †Crotalus viridis †Cryptantha †Cryptantha auriculata; Cryptotis †Cryptotis adamsi †Cryptotis kansasensis – type locality for species †Cryptotis meadensis – type locality for species †Cryptotis parva; Cynomys
Fossilized skull of the Eocene tapir-like mammal Homogalax †Homogalax – or unidentified related form; Hydrobia †Hydrobia truncata; Hydroides; Hyla †Hyla crucifer – or unidentified comparable form; Hylocichla †Hyopsodus – or unidentified comparable form †Hyposaurus – or unidentified comparable form †Icterus – or ...
North American least shrew, Cryptotis parva. Distribution: southern Connecticut. Masked shrew, Sorex cinereus. Distribution: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Subspecies: Sorex cinereus cinereus according to Hall (1981) and Whitaker and Hamilton (1998). Long-tailed shrew, Sorex dispar
Cryptotis parva: Endangered locally South central Masked shrew: Sorex cinereus: Common Statewide Maryland shrew: Sorex cinereus fontinalis: Common The Maryland shrew is now considered a subspecies of masked shrew. Piedmont and Valley and Ridge: Long-tailed shrew: Sorex dispar: Rare Appalachian Uplands: Smoky shrew: Sorex fumeus: Common ...
Cryptotis †Cryptotis parva †Cryptotis pava; A living Desmodus, or vampire bat Desmodus †Desmodus stocki; Desmognathus †Desmognathus fuscus †Desmognathus monticola †Desmognathus ochrophaeus; Dicrostonyx †Dicrostonyx hudsonius †Dipoides †Ectopistes. Taxidermied male Ectopistes migratorius, or passenger pigeon †Ectopistes ...
Cryptotis. A living Cryptotis parva, or North American least shrew †Cryptotis parva †Cryrenoida †Cryrenoida floridana; Ctena †Ctena chipolana †Ctena erosa †Ctena leonensis †Ctena magnoliana †Ctena orbiculata †Ctena scurra †Ctena speciosa; Ctenoides †Ctenoides floridana †Ctenoides scabra †Cubitostrea †Cubitostrea ...