Microgale brevicaudata G. Grandidier 1899
Microgale brevicaudata G. Grandidier 1899, Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris, 5: 349.
Type Locality: "Environs de Mahanara, à 75 km environ au sud de Vohémar, sur la côte nord-est de Madagascar " [Maharana River, 78 km S of Iharana [Vohimarina], Antsiranana, Antalaha, Madagascar (MacPhee, 1987)].
Vernacular Names: Short-tailed Shrew Tenrec.
Synonyms: Microgale breviceps Kaudern 1918; Microgale occidentalis (G. Grandidier and Petit 1931) .
Distribution: Northern highlands, sambirano, western deciduous forest and eastern humid forest of N and NW Madagascar.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: There are only two records from the eastern humid forest, the type locality and Parc National de Marojejy (Goodman and Jenkins, 2000); similarly there is a single report of this species from the sambirano of Réserve Speciale de Manongarivo (Raxworthy and Rakotondraparany, 1988).