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Discovery of a new mammal species (Soricidae: Eulipotyphla) from Narcondam volcanic island, India

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-88859-4

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  1. Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEF&CC), Government of India
  2. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) [9072-A]

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A new species of shrew, Crocidura narcondamica sp. nov., was discovered on Narcondam Island, India, showing distinct external morphology and craniodental characters compared to other close congeners. This discovery increases the total number of Crocidura species in the Indian checklist of mammals to 12, and exhibits substantial genetic differences from other known Crocidura species in the region. Phylogenetic analyses based on mitochondrial gene sequences support the evolutionary placement of the newly discovered species within the genus Crocidura.
We discovered a new Crocidura species of shrew (Soricidae: Eulipotyphla) from Narcondam Island, India by using both morphological and molecular approaches. The new species, Crocidura narcondamica sp. nov. is of medium size (head and body lengths) and has a distinct external morphology (darker grey dense fur with a thick, darker tail) and craniodental characters (braincase is rounded and elevated with weak lambdoidal ridges) in comparison to other close congeners. This is the first discovery of a shrew from this volcanic island and increases the total number of Crocidura species catalogued in the Indian checklist of mammals to 12. The newly discovered species shows substantial genetic distances (12.02% to 16.61%) to other Crocidura species known from the Indian mainland, the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago, Myanmar, and from Sumatra. Both Maximum-Likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic inferences, based on mitochondrial (cytochrome b) gene sequences showed distinct clustering of all included soricid species and exhibit congruence with the previous evolutionary hypothesis on this mammalian group. The present phylogenetic analyses also furnished the evolutionary placement of the newly discovered species within the genus Crocidura.

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