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Hlavní autoři: Russell A. Mittermeier, Don E. Wilson
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Vydáno: Zenodo 2018
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On-line přístup:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6869944
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  • <p><b>170.</b></p><p><b>Lowe’s Brown-toothed Shrew</b></p><p><b><i>Chodsigoa parca</i></b></p><p><b><b>French:</b> Musaraigne étriquée / <b>German:</b> Lowe-Braunzahnspitzmaus / <b>Spanish:</b> Musarana de dientes marrones de Lowe</b></p><p><b><b>Other common names:</b> Lowe's Shrew</b></p><p><b>Taxonomy.</b> Chodsigoa smithii parca G. M. Allen, 1923,</p><p>“Ho-mu-shu Pass [= Hong- mushu, Baoshan], western Yunnan, Chi- na, 8000 feet [= 2438 m].”</p><p>Chodsigoa parca used to include furva as a subspecies, which has been re-elevated to full species. Chodsigoa parca has been split into two species, and eastern populations were recognized as a new species, C. hoffmanmni. Taxonomic status of subspecies lowei needs to be reassessed. Two subspecies</p><p>recognized.</p><p><b>Subspecies and Distribution.</b></p><p>C.p.parcaG.M.Allen,1923—SWChina(Yunnan),NE&EMyanmar,andNThailand,WoftheMekongRiver.</p><p>C. p. lower Osgood, 1932 — known only from the type locality in Chapa (= Sa Pa), Lao Cai Province, NW Vietnam.</p><p><b>Descriptive notes.</b> Head-body 62-77 mm, tail 77-99 mm, hindfoot 15-18 mm. No specific data are available for body weight. Condylo-incisive lengths are 20-1-20-9 mm, and tooth rows are 8-6-9 mm. Lowe’s Brown-toothed Shrew is similar to Hoffmann’s Brown-toothed Shrew (C. hoffmanni) but larger. Dorsal pelageis slate-gray, and ventral pelageis palerslate-gray. Tail is longer than head-body length and bicolored; its dorsal surface is brown, and ventral surface is creamy white. Tuft of slightly longer hair occurs on tip oftail. Braincase is dome-shaped. Rostrum tapers gradually in premaxillary region. There are three upper unicuspids.</p><p><b>Habitat.</b> Moist forests at elevations of 1500-3000 m. In western Yunnan, Lowe’s Browntoothed Shrew is most common at elevations of 2400-2600 m in evergreen broadleaved forest.</p><p><b>Food and Feeding.</b> No information.</p><p><b>Breeding.</b> No information.</p><p><b>Activity patterns.</b> Most Lowe’s Brown-toothed Shrews were captured at night. It is well adapted for running and jumping.</p><p><b>Movements, Home range and Social organization.</b> No information.</p><p><b>Status and Conservation.</b> Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. In northern Myanmar (= Burma), Lowe’s Brown-toothed Shrew is threatened by deforestation. Presumably, populations are not declining in south-western China and northern Thailand.</p><p><b>Bibliography.</b> Chen Zhongzheng et al. (2017), Hoffmann (1985).</p>