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Taxonomy
Gobisorex was named by Sulimski (1970).
It was assigned to Soricinae by Sulimski (1970); to Heterosoricinae by Ziegler et al. (2007); and to Heterosoricidae by Bendukidze et al. (2009).
It was assigned to Soricinae by Sulimski (1970); to Heterosoricinae by Ziegler et al. (2007); and to Heterosoricidae by Bendukidze et al. (2009).
Species
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1970 | Gobisorex Sulimski p. 66 |
2007 | Gobisorex Ziegler et al. |
2009 | Gobisorex Bendukidze et al. p. 346 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
G. †Gobisorex Sulimski 1970
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†Gobisorex akhmetievi Lopatin 2004
†Gobisorex kingae Sulimski 1970
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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A. Sulimski 1970 | i2 large, with distinct labial cingulum. Five alveoli between i2 and m1, for 4 (?) single-cusped teeth. m1-m3 are nearly equal in length. m3 narrower than m1 and m2 with a short and narrow talonig with very weak entoconid and without hypoconulid. Talonid of m1 wider than trigonid. labial cingulum well developed, distinct under hypoconid and disappearing below protoconid. Entoconid and metaconid on m1 and m2 joined by a low metaconid-entoconid crest. Hypoconulid lacking. Metnal foramen below anterior root of m1. Post-symphyseal foramen lacking. Jaw slender, rather long in anterior part and without lower notch or swelling. This genus in monotypic. Lower dental formula 2? 1? 2? 3. |