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- mole (Parascalops breweri), also known as Brewer's mole, is a medium-sized North American mole. It is the only member of the genus Parascalops. The species...
- Parascalops grayensis is an extinct species of Parascalops that inhabited Tennessee during the Pliocene epoch. Oberg, Danielle; Samuels, Joshua (2022)...
- Scalopini: New World moles Genus Alpiscaptulus: Medog mole (China) Genus Parascalops: Hairy-tailed mole (northeastern North America) Genus Scalopus: Eastern...
- Alpiscaptulus - one species in China Medog mole, A. medogensis Genus Parascalops - one species in northeastern North America Hairy-tailed mole, P. breweri...
- Condylura Star-nosed mole (C. cristata) Parascalops Hairy-tailed mole (P. breweri) Scalopus Eastern mole (S. aquaticus) Scapanulus Gansu mole (S. oweni)...
- five genera in the Scalopini: Alpiscaptulus, the Medog mole of Tibet Parascalops, the hairy-tailed mole of northeastern North America Scalopus, the common...
- Condylura Star-nosed mole (C. cristata) Parascalops Hairy-tailed mole (P. breweri) Scalopus Eastern mole (S. aquaticus) Scapanulus Gansu mole (S. oweni)...
- Mammals Bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus Moles Hairy-tailed mole Parascalops breweri Eastern mole Scalopus aquaticus Southeastern star-nosed mole...
- scalopine moles that migrated back to Eurasia; the hairy-tailed mole (Parascalops breweri) of North America is more closely related to them than it is...
- scalopine moles that migrated back to Eurasia; the hairy-tailed mole (Parascalops breweri) of North America is more closely related to them than it is...