Category
page 1Red-toothed shrews

Sorex
The genus Sorex includes many of the common shrews of Eurasia and North America, and contains at least 142 known species and subspecies. Members of this genus, known as long-tailed shrews, are the only members of the tribe Soricini of the subfamily Soricinae (red-toothed shrews). They have 32 teeth.

Elegant water shrew
species of mammal

Soriculus nigrescens
species of mammal

tundra shrew
species of mammal

red-toothed shrew
subfamily of mammals

Mexican shrew
species of mammal

Hodgsons's brown-toothed shrew
species of mammal

Long-tailed brown-toothed shrew
species of mammal

Episoriculus
Episoriculus is a genus of shrew in the red-toothed shrew subfamily. Its common name is brown-toothed shrew. It has been described as a subgenus to Soriculus in the past. The genus occurs at a number of locations in Asia, including Nepal and China.

Salenski's shrew
species of mammal

Taiwanese brown-toothed shrew
species of mammal

Long-tailed mountain shrew
species of mammal

Smith's shrew
species of mammal
Chodsigoa
Chodsigoa is a genus of shrews in the tribe Nectogalini.

De Winton's shrew
species of mammal

Pygmy brown-toothed shrew
species of mammal

Lesser Taiwanese shrew
species of mammal

Van Sung's shrew
species of mammal

Lowe's shrew
species of mammal

Lamulate shrew
species of mammal
Nectogalini
Nectogalini is a tribe of Old World shrews within the family Soricidae. As of late 2007, it consisted of six extant genera and 25 species, with some of the latter being further divided into subspecies. Some, but not all members of the tribe are semiaquatic.
Blarinini
Blarinini is a tribe of shrews of the subfamily Soricinae. The tribe contains ten genera, of which only Blarina and Cryptotis still exist today.