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Eulipotyphla (/ˌjuːlɪpoʊˈtɪflə/, from eu- + Lipotyphla,
meaning truly lacking blind gut;
sometimes called true insectivores) is an
order of
mammals comprising...
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Eulipotyphla is an
order of
placental mammals which includes hedgehogs, gymnures, moles,
shrew moles, desmans, solenodons, and shrews.
Members of this...
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Caribbean region is home to two
unique families of the
mammalian order Eulipotyphla (incorporating the now
defunct order Soricomorpha),
which also...
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Torralba and
Ambrona (Province of Soria,
Castile and León, Spain) are two
paleontological and
archaeological sites that
correspond to
various fossiliferous...
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giant solenodon (Atopogale arredondoi) is an
extinct species of
soricomorph that
occurred in
western Cuba. A
larger animal than the still-extant Cuban...
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Interdigital webbing refers to the
presence of skin membranes. Normally, in mammals,
webbing is
present but
resorbed later in development, but in various...
- and as far east as
western Venezuela in
South America. It is the only
soricomorph genus found south of Guatemala. The
limited diversity and restricted...
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marmots Laurasian placentals (laurasiatherians)
Hedgehogs (erinaceids)
Soricomorphs: moles, shrews,
solenodons Shrews (soricids)
Moles (talpids) Solenodons...
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Nyctitheriidae is a
family of
extinct eulipotyphlan insectivores known from the
Paleocene and
Eocene epochs of
North America and Asia and
persisting into...
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Wyonycteris is a
genus of
small mammals that
existed in the late
Paleocene and
early Eocene epochs. The type
species is
Wyonycteris chalix,
which lived...