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1 August 2003 THE HUMERUS OF CRYPTOTIS COLOMBIANA AND ITS BEARING ON THE SPECIES’ PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS (SORICOMORPHA: SORICIDAE)
Neal Woodman, Carlos A. Cuartas-Calle, Carlos A. Delgado-V
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Abstract

The Colombian small-eared shrew, Cryptotis colombiana Woodman and Timm, was described from the Colombian Andes in 1993. Its original allocation to the C. nigrescens group recently was questioned based on several cranial characters the species appeared to share with some members of the C. thomasi group. We review characteristics of the C. nigrescens and C. thomasi groups, and we describe the humerus of C. colombiana and the humerus and manus of C. medellinia. The morphology of the humerus joins the suite of characters that supports the hypotheses that C. colombiana is not a member of the C. thomasi group and that all remaining South American species form a cohesive, definable set that is probably monophyletic.

Neal Woodman, Carlos A. Cuartas-Calle, and Carlos A. Delgado-V "THE HUMERUS OF CRYPTOTIS COLOMBIANA AND ITS BEARING ON THE SPECIES’ PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS (SORICOMORPHA: SORICIDAE)," Journal of Mammalogy 84(3), 832-839, (1 August 2003). https://doi.org/10.1644/BME-007
Accepted: 1 November 2002; Published: 1 August 2003
KEYWORDS
Anatomy
Cryptotis
Insectivora
morphology
osteology
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