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Cryptotis
The genus Cryptotis is a group of relatively small shrews with short ears, which are usually not visible, and short tails, commonly called small-eared shrews. They have 30 teeth and are members of the red-toothed shrew subfamily. Since 1992, Neal Woodman (in cooperation with Robert Timm) at the United States National Museum has been in the process of revising the genus. To date, this has resulted in an increase in the number of species from 12 to 30.

Cryptotis parvus
species of mammal

Tropical small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Colombian small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Nelson's small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Honduran small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Central American least shrew
species of mammal

Central Mexican broad-clawed shrew
species of mammal

Eastern Cordillera small-footed shrew
species of mammal

Tamá small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Talamancan small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Yucatan small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Thomas' small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Oaxacan broad-clawed shrew
species of mammal

Enders's small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Merriam's small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Medellín small-eared shrew
species of mammal
Darién small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Merida Small-eared Shrew
species of mammal

Guatemalan broad-clawed shrew
species of mammal

Big Mexican small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Blackish small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Peruvian small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Goldman's broad-clawed shrew
species of mammal

Scaly-footed small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Phillips' small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Ecuadorian small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Grizzled Mexican small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Goodwin's broad-clawed shrew
species of mammal

Mexican small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Wandering small-eared shrew
species of mammal

Cryptotis mam
species of mammal

Cryptotis aroensis
species of mammal

Cryptotis lacertosus
species of mammal