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- known species: Namib round-eared sengi, Macroscelides flavicaudatus Etendaka round-eared sengi, Macroscelides micus, which is only found in gravel plains...
- The round-eared elephant shrew (Macroscelides proboscideus) or round-eared sengi (called the Karoo round-eared elephant shrew to distinguish it from its...
- elephant shrew, G. revoilii Rufous elephant shrew, G. rufescens Genus Macroscelides Namib round-eared sengi, M. flavicaudatus Etendeka round-eared sengi...
- small range in a remote area that is hard to reach. Macroscelides micus is sympatric with Macroscelides flavicaudatus, but remains physically and genetically...
- central Namib desert and southern Namibia. Macroscelides flavicaudatus was first described by Lundholm as Macroscelides proboscideus flavicaudatus, a subspecies...
- Congo Basin west to Gabon and southern Cameroon, and the western (A. t. macroscelides and A. t. lopezi), found on Bioko and from western Cameroon west to...
- (1949). "Communication on the attachment and the early development of Macroscelides (=Elephantulus) rozeti Duv., the North-African Jumping Shrew". Bijdragen...
- toussenelii (Verreaux, J, Verreaux, É & des Murs, 1855) Four subspecies A. t. macroscelides - (Hartlaub, 1855) A. t. lopezi - (Alexander, 1903) A. t. toussenelii...
- Macroscelides) from Namibia". Journal of Mammalogy. 95 (3): 443–454. doi:10.1644/13-MAMM-A-159. Rathbun, G. B.; Dumbacher, J. (2015). "Macroscelides micus"...
- Petrodromus, which together with five other extant genera Rhynchocyon, Macroscelides, Petrosaltator, Galegeeska and Elephantulus constitutes the order Macroscelidea...