Myosorex cafer Sundevall 1846
Myosorex cafer Sundevall 1846, Ofv. K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Forhandl. Stockholm, Vol. 3: 119.
Type Locality: South Africa, "E Caffraria interiore et Port-Natal".
Vernacular Names: Dark-footed Mouse Shrew.
Synonyms: Myosorex swinnyi Chubb 1908 .
Distribution: South Africa, eastern escarpment from Eastern Cape Prov. north to Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces; extreme W Mozambique and E Zimbabwe, in higher elevations above 1,000 m.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Meester (1958) described the geographic variation of the species. Heim de Balsac and Meester (1977) included affinis, sclateri, swinnyi, talpinus, and tenuis in cafer, while Wolhuter (in Smithers, 1983:3) and Dippenaar et al. (1983) regarded sclateri and tenuis as distinct, partly based on new karyotype information ( M. cafer: 2n = 38). Although no additonal data have yet been published, this view is provisionally accepted here as it better reflects existing variation within the southern African representatives of the genus.