Microgale fotsifotsy, Jenkins, Rax- worthy & Nussbaum, 1997, Jenkins, Rax- worthy & Nussbaum, 1997

Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson, 2018, Tenrecidae, Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 8 Insectivores, Sloths and Colugos, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions, pp. 134-172 : 169

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.6808230

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6808248

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scientific name

Microgale fotsifotsy
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18. View Plate 7: Tenrecidae

Pale Shrew

Tenrec

Mucrogalefotsifotsy View in CoL

French: Microgale pale / German: Fahler Kleintenrek / Spanish: Tenrec musarana palida

Other common names: Pale-footed Shrew Tenrec

Taxonomy. MicrogalefotsifotsyJenkins, Rax- worthy & Nussbaum, 1997 View in CoL ,

“Camp 2, An- tomboka River Fitsahana, Parc National de la Montagne d’Ambre, Antsiranana Fivon- dronana, Antsiranana Province 12°29’S 49°10’E, altitude 650m”, Madagascar.

Microgale fotsifotsy View in CoL forms a clade with M. nasoloi View in CoL . Monotypic.

Distribution. N, E & SE Madagascar. View Figure

Descriptive notes. Head-body 59-81 mm, tail 69-94 mm, ear 11-17 mm, hindfoot

14-18 mm; weight 7-15 g. Tail of the Pale Shrew Tenrec is nearly equal to head-body length. Dorsal pelage is soft and pale grizzled yellowish brown and gray; venteris light gray, with buff or reddish wash. Tail is basically bicolored, gray brown above and light gray buff below, with contrastingly light-colored tip and usually thin pencil of white hairs. Feet are brown, with contrastingly light-colored digits. Pinnae are prominent, conspicuous, and pale in color. Fifth digit of hindfoot is elongated and scarcely shorter than second.

Habitat. Humid forests and some transitional humid to dry forests at elevations of 600-2500 m but recently reported at lower elevations.

Food and Feeding. The Pale Shrew Tenrec eats species of Orthoptera and Coleoptera.

Breeding. Three to four embryos were found in wild-caught Pale Shrew Tenrecs.

Activity patterns. Pale Shrew Tenrecs are terrestrial.

Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.

Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Pale Shrew Tenrec is widely distributed and occurs in some protected areas.Its overall population is presumably large but probably decreasing. Major threats are habitat loss and degradation by cattle at all elevations and by fires mainly at lower elevations.

Bibliography. Everson et al. (2016), Goodman & Jenkins (2000), Goodman, Jenkins & Pidgeon (1999), Goodman, Soarimalala et al. (2013), Jenkins (2003), Jenkins, Goodman & Raxworthy (1996), Jenkins, Raxworthy & Nussbaum (1997), Olson & Goodman (2003), Soarimalala & Goodman (2011), Stephenson et al. (2016ae).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Afrosoricida

Family

Tenrecidae

Genus

Microgale

Loc

Microgale fotsifotsy

Russell A. Mittermeier & Don E. Wilson 2018
2018
Loc

M. nasoloi

Jenkins & Goodman 1999
1999
Loc

Microgalefotsifotsy

Jenkins, Rax- worthy & Nussbaum 1997
1997
Loc

Microgale fotsifotsy

Jenkins, Raxworthy & Nussbaum 1997
1997
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