This list contains the species in the order Soricomorpha. Soricomorpha is no longer considered a valid taxon; it is now known to be paraphyletic, since erinaceids are the sister group of shrews.[1][2][3]

Hispaniolan solenodon, Solenodon paradoxus

Family Solenodontidae, solenodons edit

Family Soricidae, shrews edit

Subfamily Crocidurinae, white-toothed shrews edit

Subfamily Myosoricinae edit

Subfamily Soricinae edit

Tribe Anourosoricini edit

Tribe Blarinellini edit

Tribe Blarinini edit

Tribe Nectogalini edit

Tribe Notiosoricini edit

Tribe Soricini edit

Family Talpidae, moles and desmans edit

Subfamily Scalopinae edit

Tribe Condylurini edit

Tribe Scalopini edit

Subfamily Talpinae edit

Tribe Desmanini edit

Tribe Neurotrichini edit

Tribe Scaptonychini edit

Tribe Talpini edit

Tribe Urotrichini edit

Subfamily Uropsilinae edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Douady, C. J.; Chatelier, P. I.; Madsen, O.; de Jong, W. W.; Catzeflis, F.; Springer, M. S.; Stanhope, M. J. (October 2002). "Molecular phylogenetic evidence confirming the Eulipotyphla concept and in support of hedgehogs as the sister group to shrews". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 25 (1): 200–209. doi:10.1016/S1055-7903(02)00232-4. PMID 12383761.
  2. ^ Roca, A. L.; Bar-Gal, G. K.; Eizirik, E.; Helgen, K. M.; Maria, R.; Springer, M. S.; O'Brien, S. J.; Murphy, W. J. (2004-06-10). "Mesozoic origin for West Indian insectivores". Nature. 429 (6992): 649–651. Bibcode:2004Natur.429..649R. doi:10.1038/nature02597. PMID 15190349. S2CID 915633.
  3. ^ Bininda-Emonds, O. R. P.; Cardillo, M.; Jones, K. E.; MacPhee, R. D. E.; Beck, R. M. D.; Grenyer, R.; Price, S. A.; Vos, R. A.; Gittleman, J. L.; Purvis, A. (2007-03-29). "The delayed rise of present-day mammals". Nature. 446 (7135): 507–512. Bibcode:2007Natur.446..507B. doi:10.1038/nature05634. PMID 17392779. S2CID 4314965.