- nocturnal, burrowing,
insectivorous mammals belonging to the
family Solenodontidae /soʊˌlɛnəˈdɒntɪdiː/. The two
living solenodon species are the Cuban...
- Soricomorpha),
comprising the
families Soricidae (shrews),
Talpidae (moles),
Solenodontidae, and Nesophontidae.
These two
orders then
replaced Insectivora. This...
- Scalopinae: New
World moles Subfamily Uropsilinae: shrew-like
moles Family Solenodontidae:
solenodons †
Family Nesophontidae:
extinct West
Indian shrews † Family...
- four families: Erinaceidae,
containing the
hedgehogs and gymnures;
Solenodontidae,
containing the solenodons; Soricidae,
containing the shrews; and Talpidae...
- to the Caribbean. It is one of two
genera in the
solenodon family,
Solenodontidae. The
genus Solenodon includes three species, only one of
which is still...
- its
unusual toxic saliva to feed on insects. The
solenodons (family
Solenodontidae),
native to the Caribbean, are one of only a few
mammals that are venomous...
- the
members of the
order Eulipotyphla (i.e. the solenodons,
family Solenodontidae;
hedgehogs and gymnures,
family Erinaceidae; desmans, moles, and shrew-like...
- (Solenodon marcanoi) is an
extinct species of
mammal in the
family Solenodontidae known only from
skeletal remains found on the
island of
Hispaniola (today...
- Gliridae: (29 species)
dormice (Africa, Eurasia)
Order Eulipotyphla Family Solenodontidae: (2 species)
solenodons (Cuba, Hispaniola)
Family Nesophontidae: nesophontes...
-
Order Xenarthra: anteaters, sloths, and
armadillos New
World monkeys Solenodontidae, the
solenodons Caviomorpha rodents,
including capybaras,
guinea pigs...