WebGoodwin's Broad-clawed Shrew (Cryptotis goodwini) · iNaturalist Explore Community More Log In or Sign Up Loading... About Help Forum Press Our Blog Community Guidelines Terms of Service Privacy DONATE STORE Twitter Instagram Member of the iNaturalist Network Powered by iNaturalist open source software Documentation for developers English WebAug 22, 2013 · Cryptotis mexicanus species group is the most diverse group of Cryptotis shrews in the Mesoamerican highlands (ca.13 species). In México, eight endemic species occurs and several taxa are endangered. The species’ limits and phylogenetic relationships of these taxa have been recently examined using morphology; nevertheless, little is known …
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WebCryptotis mexicana-group Our re-analysis of phylogenetic relation- ships within the Cryptotis mexicana-group, based on 32 transition series (Table 3), re- sulted in a single most parsimonious tree of 67 steps (Fig. 2). Discounting differences such as the exclusion of Cryptotis goodwini magnimana and the inclusion of Cryptotis WebCryptotis. clarified relationships within species and confirmed morphological groupings among the . C. goodwini-like species, between . C. nigrescens. and . C. merriami, and between . C. parvus. and . C. tropicalis (Woodman 2010). Our results also suggest that . Cryptotis. diversified as a result of three separate invasion events into southern ... sharepoint risk management tool
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WebCryptotis goodwini Taxonomy ID: 2874464 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid2874464) current name. Cryptotis goodwini Jackson, 1933. Genbank common name: Goodwin's broad-clawed shrew NCBI BLAST name: insectivores Rank: species Genetic code: Translation table 1 (Standard) WebCryptotis goodwini. Jackson and. Cryptotis griseoventris. Jackson, inhabit highlands in Guatemala and southern Mexico and are presumed to be sister species whose primary distinguishing feature is the larger body size of. C. goodwini. To better characterize these species and confirm the identification of recently-collected specimens, we ... http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Cryptotis/classification/ pope and katcher