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13 November 2020 Two new species of Crocidura (Mammalia: Soricidae) from Ethiopia and updates on the Ethiopian shrew fauna
Adam Konečný, Rainer Hutterer, Yonas Meheretu, Josef Bryja
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Abstract

We describe two new species of white-toothed shrews from south-western and central Ethiopia, based on recent collections and an application of morphological and genetic methods, Crocidura similiturba sp. nov. and Crocidura makeda sp. nov. Comparisons are provided with other Crocidura species known to occur in the country. Both new species are currently known only from the Ethiopian Highlands. Furthermore, we provide new geographical records and discuss biogeographical patterns in the country. New molecular data, even if based primarily on mitochondrial cytochrome b, suggests substantial divergence within afrotropical Suncus megalura, suggesting that the East African lineage might be considered separated at the species level – Suncus sorella (Thomas, 1897), stat. nov. Molecular data support a monophyly of the clade, grouping most Crocidura species endemic to Ethiopia (the East African subclade of the Old World clade), but also indicates additional colonisations of Ethiopian Plateau from East and Central Africa in the past. The remarkable number of endemics shows that Ethiopia is an important centre for the Crocidura radiation, as is the case for other groups of non-flying terrestrial vertebrates.

Adam Konečný, Rainer Hutterer, Yonas Meheretu, and Josef Bryja "Two new species of Crocidura (Mammalia: Soricidae) from Ethiopia and updates on the Ethiopian shrew fauna," Journal of Vertebrate Biology 69(2), 20064.1-16, (13 November 2020). https://doi.org/10.25225/jvb.20064
Received: 28 June 2020; Accepted: 4 September 2020; Published: 13 November 2020
KEYWORDS
Crocidurinae
diversity
East Africa
new records
phylogeny
shrews
taxonomy
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