- of
Mallorca and Menorca.
Nesiotites was
originally described by
Dorothea Bate in 1945, with the type
species being Nesiotites hidalgo. Originally, two...
- sites.
Asoriculus is
closely related and
likely ancestral to the
genus Nesiotites,
known from the
Balearic Islands from the
Early Pliocene to the Holocene...
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Nectogalini Chimarrogale Chodsigoa Episoriculus Nectogale Neomys †Asoriculus †
Nesiotites Soriculus Tribe Notiosoricini Megasorex Notiosorex Tribe Soricini Sorex...
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alongside the goat-antelope
Myotragus and the
shrew Nesiotites. Hypnomys,
Myotragus and
Nesiotites dis****d from
Mallorca to
Menorca during the Pliocene-Pleistocene...
- species)
Soriculus (monotypic) †Asoriculus (6
species extinct: Holocene) †
Nesiotites (4
species extinct: Holocene)
Phylogeny of
Nectogalini based on DNA and...
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dwarf goat-antelope Myotragus, the
giant dormouse Hypnomys, and the
shrew Nesiotites hidalgo which were
found on
Mallorca and Menorca,
which became extinct...
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Myotragus balearicus, the
giant dormouse Hypnomys morpheus, and the
shrew Nesiotites hidalgo, all
three of
which had been
continuously present on Mallorca...
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lived on
Mallorca (comprising the goat-antelope Myotragus, the
shrew Nesiotites and the
dormouse Hypnomys) due to the
islands being connected during low...
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Native range Current status Continental relative Balearic giant shrew Nesiotites hidalgo Majorca and
Menorca Extinct (3000-2000 BC) Red-toothed shrews...
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Sardinia Most
recent remains dated to 348 BCE - 283 CE.
Balearic giant shrew Nesiotites hidalgo Gymnesian Islands,
Spain Most
recent remains at Alcúdia dated...