Crocidura canariensis Hutterer, Lopez-Jurado and Vogel 1987
Crocidura canariensis Hutterer, Lopez-Jurado and Vogel 1987, J. Nat. Hist., 21: 1354.
Type Locality: Spain, Canary Isls, Fuerteventura, Tiscamanita.
Vernacular Names: Canarian Shrew.
Distribution: E Canary Islands (Lanzarote, Lobos, Fuerteventura, Graciosa, Mtna Clara).
Conservation: IUCN – Vulnerable.
Discussion: Related to sicula; see Maddalena and Vogel (1990) and Hutterer et al. (1992 b). Sara (1995, 1996) studied the variation of mandibular measurements and found no difference between C. canariensis and C. sicula; as a consequence, he included canariensis as a subspecies in C. sicula . However, this author disregarded biological, ecological, and paleontological evidence provided by Hutterer et al. (1992 b) and Michaux et al. (1991). Genetic distances suggest a separation of C. canariensis and C. sicula for 5 million years (Vogel et al., 2003).