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23 April 2018 Rediscovery of the type series of the Acadian Masked Shrew, Sorex acadicus (Mammalia: Soricidae), with the designation of a neotype and a reevaluation of its taxonomic status
Neal Woodman
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Abstract

The name Sorex acadicus Gilpin, 1865 is currently recognized as the valid name for the Nova Scotian subspecies of the masked shrew, S. cinereus Kerr, 1792 (Mammalia: Soricidae), but a holotype for the taxon was never designated, and the location of the type series has been a mystery. The authority for this species, John Bernard Gilpin, was associated with the Nova Scotia Museum, Halifax, NS, but that institution has no Gilpin specimens in its possession, and I could find no record of Gilpin shrews in any other Canadian Museum. I recently discovered a series of Gilpin specimens in the Mammal Collection of the National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC (USNM), some of which may have been part of the original type series of S. acadicus, and I show that these specimens best represent Gilpin's concept of the taxon. From this series, I designate a neotype for S. acadicus. I also evaluate the distinctiveness of Nova Scotian S. c. acadicus compared with S. c. cinereus from Maine, New Brunswick, and New Hampshire and determine that S. acadicus should be considered a junior synonym of S. c. cinereus.

Neal Woodman "Rediscovery of the type series of the Acadian Masked Shrew, Sorex acadicus (Mammalia: Soricidae), with the designation of a neotype and a reevaluation of its taxonomic status," Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 131(1), 111-131, (23 April 2018). https://doi.org/10.2988/17-00022
Published: 23 April 2018
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KEYWORDS
Eulipotyphla
holotype
lectotype
nomenclature
Soricomorpha
subspecies
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