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Crocidura sapaensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Crocidura sapaensis
''Crocidura sapaensis'' is a species of white-toothed shrew native to northern Vietnam. It was first described in 2013 and its specific name derives from the Sa Pa District where it was discovered. ==Description== ''Crocidura sapaensis'' is very similar in appearance to the Hainan Island shrew (''Crocidura wuchihensis'') and it was only recognised as a separate species in 2013 after molecular analysis. This shows that ''C. sapaensis'' is more closely related to the Indochinese shrew (''Crocidura indochinensis''), however these two species are more morphologically distinct. There may have been convergence between ''C. wuchihensis'' and ''C. sapaensis'' due to them occupying similar ecological niches. ''Crocidura sapaensis'' is a small shrew with a relatively long tail. Its head and body length ranges from and its tail length from . Its short fur is a dark greyish-brown colour. The tail is a similar colour but slightly paler underneath. The most significant morphological difference between this species and ''C. wuchihensis'' is the structure of the third molar in the lower jaw.〔
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