Crocidura katinka Bate, 1937
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Crocidura katinka Bate, 1937 |
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43. Katinka’s White-toothed Shrew, Crocidura katinka Bate, 1937 View in CoL
(IUCN Red List: DD)
Distribution: A rare species, originally known from the Upper Pleistocene remains from the Tabun Cave ( Palestine), but retrieved subsequently from owl pellets collected in Halabiyyeh and 2 km to the southwest of Qal’at Sukkara in Jebel Abd Al-Aziz ( Hutterer & Kock 2002). Presumably of a wider occurrence in Mesopotamia and the Euphrates Valley. ( Fig. 49 View FIGURE 49 )
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