New early miocene shrews (Soricidae, mammalia) from Kazakhstan

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Lopatin, AV [1 ]
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[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Paleontol, Moscow 117997, Russia
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shrews; crocidosoricinae; new taxa; Early Miocene; Kazakhstan;
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Q91 [古生物学];
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0709 ; 070903 ;
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Two new Early Miocene shrews, Aralosorex kalini gen. et sp. nov. (Altynshokysu, western Kazakhstan) and Miocrocidosorex zazhigini gen. et sp. nov. (Ayaguz, eastern Kazakhstan) of the subfamily Crocidosoricinae are described. In Aralosorex, the structure of M-1 and M-2 is typical of Carposorex, i.e., the posterolabial crest of the protoconid is connected to the ectocingulid; however, this genus is distinguished by the smooth enamel and the structure of P-4, which has long arms of the posterocristid. Miocrocidosorex has two lower antemolars and lacks ectocingulids on M-1 and M-2; the latter character displays its similarity to Crocidosorex. It is proposed to divide the Crocidosoricinae into two tribes, Crocidosoricini Reumer, 1987 (Crocidosorex and, presumably, Miocrocidosorex) and Oligosoricini Gureev, 1971 (all other genera, including Aralosorex).
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