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Tenrec ecaudatus

  • 1. Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB) UMR 7205, Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, CNRS, Sorbonne Universités, EPHE, Université des Antilles, Paris, France;
  • 2. Department of Earth Sciences, Natural History Museum, London, UK;
  • 3. Vertebrates Division, Natural History Museum, London, UK

Description

Tenrec ecaudatus (Schreber, 1778)

Attributed material: Upper Stratum: 6 maxillary fragments; 5 mandibular rami.

Based on size, eight of the specimens are juvenile, the other two subadult or perhaps young adults.

Two contemporary living specimens were collected from Antsirabe by Major, who also obtained a fossil specimen (M7092) from the ‘Pleistocene formation, Marshes of Sirabé’.

ORYZORICTINAE Dobson, 1882

In total, 866 craniodental elements of oryzorictine tenrecs were recovered from the Upper Stratum of the Children’s Cave. Four species belonging to three genera were identified, the most numerous being Microgale cowani Thomas, 1882 (NR = 501, MNI = 182), followed by Microgale pusilla Major, 1896 (NR = 192, MNI 115) and Oryzorictes tetradactylus Milne-Edwards and A. Grandidier, 1882 (NR = 151, MNI = 49), with the lowest frequency for Nesogale dobsoni (NR = 22, MNI = 8).

Within the Oryzorictinae, identification to species of craniodental elements usually depends on the presence of a portion of the tooth row. Oryzorictes and Nesogale are larger than either of the two species of Microgale found at the site and differ in craniodental morphology (Figure 8). Age determination in Microgale is based on differences between the juvenile and adult dental morphology and eruption sequence of the antemolar dentition (MacPhee 1987). In this assemblage the molars and premolars are the teeth most frequently preserved in situ, progressively less so towards the anterior region of the tooth row, with incisors and canines rarely preserved. Thus, age determination is often difficult and the proportion of age classes within the sample difficult to establish.

Notes

Published as part of Denys, Christiane, Gabriel, Nadine W., Lalis, Aude & Jenkins, Paulina, 2024, Subfossil rodents and tenrecs of Children's Cave, Madagascar, pp. 796-839 in Journal of Natural History 58 (25 - 28) on pages 811-813, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2024.2370663, http://zenodo.org/record/13219769

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Additional details

Biodiversity

Scientific name authorship
Schreber
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Order
Afrosoricida
Family
Tenrecidae
Genus
Tenrec
Species
ecaudatus
Taxon rank
species
Taxonomic concept label
Tenrec ecaudatus (Schreber, 1778) sec. Denys, Gabriel, Lalis & Jenkins, 2024

References

  • MacPhee RDE. 1987. The shrew tenrecs of Madagascar: systematic revision and holocene distribution of Microgale (Tenrecidae, Insectivora). Am Mus Novit. 2889: 1 - 45.