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Title: Insectivora


1
Insectivora
  • Macroscelidea (elephant shrew), Scandentia,(tree
    shrew) Dermoptera (flying lemurs)
  • Above are
  • some
  • examples

2
Insectivores
  • Insectivores are considered to be ____________"
    mammals
  • Smooth brain______________
  • Insectivores are named after their tendency to
    eat __________

3
___________________________
There are 419 species in ________
  • Erinaceidae hedgehogs
  • Tenrecidae tenrecs and otter shrews.
  • Soricidae shrews
  • Chrysochloridae golden moles.
  • Solenodontidae solenodons.
  • Talpidae moles and desmans.

4
Insectivora Morphology
  • Generally small.
  • Rostrum (_________) tends to be long.
  • Fur often consists only of guard hair (modified
    in some forms as _________)
  • _______ braincase
  • excellent sense of ______ and _____, but have
    poor senses of _______ and _______.

5
Teeth are __________, so do not grow throughout
life.
6
Insectivoras are not Rodents Why_______________
______
7
Insectivora Fossil History
  • Earliest insectivores data to the mid-Cretaceous
    (___________)
  • Recognizable soricids and talpids date to the
    Eocene (_________).

No Big Changes from ancient to now
Why? ____________________________________
8
Erinaceidae
  • 7 genera and 21 species.
  • Hedgehogs have __________________.
  • Hedgehogs are ___________ and mainly terrestrial,
    or ________________.
  • They are omnivorous ___________________________
    ______.

9

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Erinaceidae
  • Spines in hedgehogs are _______ at birth, and
    harden a few weeks after birth.
  • In a defensive posture, the animal rolls up in a
    _______, using a __________________.

11
Erinaceidae
  • Hedgehogs also ______________ over their spines.
    Interestingly, there are reports of hedgehogs
    killing toads, to produce ______________________
    _.

12
Talpidae ________
  • 17 genera and 42 species, distributed throughout
    Europe, the Palaearctic, Asia, Japan, and North
    America.
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    modetruepersist_safety_mode1

13
Extreme modification of the ___________ -
including _________ of the fore-feet.
14
Talpidae Desmans
  • Eat _______________________ and fish
  • Some species have long, laterally
    _____________________.
  • Some evidence that they use ________________ to
    locate prey.
  • http//www.arkive.org/russian-desman/desmana-mosch
    ata/video-05.html

15
Tenrecidae
  • ____________ are found in Madagascar only (this
    is bad news). ______________ found in
    west-central Africa.

16
Tenrecidae
  • _____________ (not surprisingly) look a lot like
    otters and are actually quite large.
  • Some ________ can hibernate, and most have
    relatively low body temperatures.
  • The common _______ has as many as ____ offspring
    in a single litter!

17
Chrysochloridae ____________
  • Found in central and ______________.
  • They have iridescent fur.
  • ___________________.

18
Chrysochloridae Golden Moles
  • They push soil w/ the _______, then push soil
    under the _______ with the limbs.
  • Claw on ____________ is enlarged.

19
Solenodontidae
  • 2 species. 1 restricted to Cuba, the other to
    Haiti and the Dominican Republic (this is not
    good news).Why?___________________
    _____________________________
  • Look like a cross between a rat and a shrew.
  • Omnivorous.

20
Solenodontidae
  • Submaxillary glands produce _____________, which
    flows into the ________________________________.

21
Soricidae Shrews
  • 23 genera and 312 species.
  • Generally small _________.
  • Organized into 2 subfamilies red-toothed
    shrews and the white-toothed shrews.

22
Soricidae
  • Smallest shrews are ____________ while largest is
    ____________
  • Most have __________.
  • 2 forms have webbed feet.
  • ____________, pointed rostrum, short dark fur.

23
Soricidae
  • Some use __________________ for communication,
    orientation, and prey detection. (Like bats)
  • Short lived _____________.
  • Often associated w/ moist habitats.
  • Some Shrews are _________________.

24
Macroscelidae Elephant shrews (not a real shrew)
  • 4 genera and 15 species of elephant shrews.
  • Central and eastern _________.
  • Insectivores to ______________.
  • Can move __________.
  • _________, ________, large eyes and long ears.

25
Elephant shrew video
26
Scandentia ________________
  • Have long been considered _________..

27
Scandentia Tupaiidae
  • Restricted to ________.
  • Mostly _________ and omnivorous.
  • Not all are _________, and they are not
    ____________.
  • Most scent mark.
  • Resemble ______________ in general
    __________________.

28
Dermoptera
  • These are the ___________ or ________.
  • In the past, they have been classified with
    ______, _________, and ____________.

29
Dermoptera
  • They weigh up ________, and can glide at up to
    ________ which is very fast for a glider.

30
Use your notes to identify the following groups
Only one from each group (use your reference
page)
4.________
  • 1. ______
  • 2.______
  • 3. _______
  • (hint not an elephant shrew)

5. ________
6.________
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