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Insectivores 1. No more Order Insectivora, but several modern orders generally referred to under this category. 2. Afrotheria (originated in Africa) 1. Order Macroscelidea Family Macroscelididae (elephant shrews) 2. Order Afrosoricida Family Tenrecidae (tenrecs and otter shrews) Family Chrysochloridae (golden moles) (Other Afrotheria include elephants, hyraxes, sirenians, and aardvark!)

Insectivores 3. Boreoeutheria include Orders that originated in the northern continents... basically everything else except xenarthrans, marsupials, and monotremes 1. Order Erinaceomorpha Family Erinaceidae (hedgehogs and moon rats) 2. Order Soricomorpha Family Talpidae (moles) Family Soricidae (shrews) Family Solenodontidae (solenodons) Family Nesophontidae (nesophonts)

elephant shrew water shrew Insectivores: sharp, pointy teeth (some with venom!). Emphasize vertical snapping motion of jaws. (why?) pallid bat

Order Macroscelidea Family Macroscelididae (elephant shrews or sengis) 4 genera, 15 species central, eastern, north Africa eat mostly invertebrates, but some fruit and seeds Elephantulus rufescens Macroscelides proboscideus

Petrodromus pentadactylus 2 species we have in lab Elephantulus rufescens

Order Afrosoricida Family Tenrecidae (tenrecs and otter shrews) 10 genera, 30 sp 27 species of tenrecs restricted to Madagascar wild variety of morphology, ecology, behavior, habitats streaked hedgehog web-footed shrew tailless

Order Afrosoricida Family Tenrecidae (tenrecs and otter shrews) Also in this family are the otter shrews: 1 genus (Potamogale) with 3 species west-central Africa Potamogale velox semi-aquatic, resemble river otters largest gets to about 65 cm long

Order Afrosoricida Family Chrysochloridae (golden moles) 9 genera, 21 species solitary, burrowing, insectivorous no tail, short limbs, eyes vestigial and fur-covered, no external ears, leathery pad on snout metalliclooking fur, iridescent southern Africa

Order Erinaceomorpha Family Erinaceidae (hedgehogs and moon rats) omnivorous, terrestrial, nocturnal variety of habitats incl. urban, grassland, forest, deserts, montane regions Erinaceus europaeus 10 genera, 24 species Africa, Europe, Asia barbless spines, curl up for defense

Order Erinaceomorpha Family Erinaceidae (hedgehogs and moonrats) Echinosorex Podogymnura truei Podogymnura aureospinula Moonrats and gymnures do not have spiny pelage. Pelage can be long and soft in the Philippines gymnure, to coarse in moonrats. Omnivorous, live in wetlands and humid forest.

Order Soricomorpha Families Solenodontidae and Nesophontidae (solenodons, nesophonts) Solenodon cubanus Nesophontes Solenodons (1 genus, 4 species but 2 probably living) occur in Cuba, Haiti, and Dominican Republic. Nesophonts were also Carribean, but now extinct (last track seen in 1930).

Order Soricomorpha Family Talpidae (moles) Condylura cristata Scalopus aquaticus Desmana moschata

Order Soricomorpha Family Talpidae (moles) Neurotrichus gibbsii 17 genera, 42 species Europe, northern Asia, Japan, N. Am. (except Rockies) fossorial, except for semiaquatic Desmana and terrestrial shrew moles (Neurotrichus, Urotrichus, Uropsis) ; star-nosed mole also is semiaquatic diet is mostly earthworms, beetle and fly larvae, other invertebrates; desmans also eat fish, amphibians; live up to 4 years

Order Soricomorpha Family Soricidae (shrews) Sorex Neomys fodiens Suncus etruscus Crocidura

26 genera, 376 species, but pretty similar body form and general habits among them from smallest (about 2-3 g, Suncus etruscus) to largest (about 100 g, Suncus murinus) terrestrial, insectivorous; Sorex palustris (western US), Nectogale elegans (China), and genus Neomys (Europe) are semiaquatic 2 subfamilies: Soricinae (red-toothed shrews) and Crocidurinae (white-toothed shrews) occur most places except Australia, most of S. America, polar regions, and dry parts of Africa, most true deserts Ha ha! Those silly students think they can ID us!