Myosorex bururiensis
Kerbis Peterhans & Hutterer in Kerbis Peterhans, Hutterer, Mwanga, Ndara, L. Davenport, Karhagomba, & Udelhoven, 2010
Bururi Mouse Shrew
Taxonomy
Subclass | : Theria |
Infraclass | : Placentalia |
Magnorder | : Boreoeutheria |
Superorder | : Laurasiatheria |
Order | : Eulipotyphla |
Suborder | : Erinaceota |
Family | : Soricidae |
Subfamily | : Myosoricinae |
Genus | : Myosorex |
Species status
Authority citation
Kerbis Peterhans, J.C., Hutterer, R., Mwanga, J., Ndara, B., Davenport, L., Karhagomba, I.B. and Udelhoven, J. 2010-12. African shrews endemic to the Albertine Rift: Two new species of Myosorex (Mammalia: Soricidae) from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Journal of East African Natural History 99(2):103-128.
Authority publication link
https://doi.org/10.2982/028.099.0201Original name as described
Myosorex bururiensis
Other common names
Bururi Forest Shrew
Type material
FMNH:Mamm:155923
Type kind
holotype
Type locality
"Mumushwizi River Valley (3° 56'20"S, 29° 35'49"E) at 1880 m, Bururi Forest Reserve, Bururi Province, Burundi."
Biogeographic realm
Afrotropic
Country distribution
Burundi
Taxonomy notes
recently described
Taxonomy notes citation
Peterhans, J. C. K., Hutterer, R., Mwanga, J., Ndara, B., Davenport, L., Karhagomba, I. B., & Udelhoven, J. (2010). African shrews endemic to the Albertine Rift: two new species of Myosorex (Mammalia: Soricidae) from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Journal of East African Natural History, 99(2), 103-128.
IUCN Red List status
Vulnerable
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