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- Notiosorex is a genus of shrew from the subfamily Soricinae. Notiosorex shrews have a fossil history that extends to the Miocene (i.e., mid-Hemphillian)...
- Crawford's gray shrew (Notiosorex crawfordi), also known as the desert shrew, is a small shrew found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico...
- Notiosorex ****rumi, also called ****rum's gray shrew or ****rum's desert shrew, is a tiny species of shrews named in 2003. This red-toothed shrew, which...
- Neomys †Asoriculus †Nesiotites Soriculus Tribe Notiosoricini Megasorex Notiosorex Tribe Soricini Sorex Hutterer R (2005). Wilson D, Reeder D (eds.). Mammal...
- Notiosorex dalquesti, or Dalquest's shrew, is an extinct species of shrew that was found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico during the...
- Notiosorex harrisi is an extinct species of shrew from the subfamily Soricinae. It is one of several extinct species of Notiosorex described from the fossil...
- The large-eared gray shrew (Notiosorex evotis) is a species of shrew. Hutterer, R. (2005). Wilson, D.E.; Reeder, D.M. (eds.). Mammal Species of the World:...
- 2004, a new species of desert shrew was identified in Arizona, and named Notiosorex ****rumi. The tiny shrew, which is as light as a penny, is the first new...
- Villa's gray shrew (Notiosorex villai) is a shrew native to northeastern Mexico, where it is called musaraña. It is ****essed vulnerable by the IUCN due...
- Megasorex Mexican shrew (M. gigas) Notiosorex ****rum's gray shrew (N. ****rumi) Crawford's gray shrew (N. crawfordi) Large-eared gray shrew (N. evotis)...