Beremendia Kormos, 1934
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https://doi.org/10.17111/FragmPalHung.2014.31.83 |
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Felipe |
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Beremendia Kormos, 1934 |
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Genus Beremendia Kormos, 1934
Upper incisor strongly fissident; teeth heavily pigmented; Blarinini-like condyle with broad interarticular area and anteriorly placed lower facet; lower incisor acuspulate; entoconid crests are present ( REUMER 1984).
This is the only monogeneric tribe ( Beremendiini ) among the Soricinae , comprising only the extinct genus Beremendia . Separation of this tribe from the other tribes is based on the intermediate position of its morphology between the Soriculini (bifid I 1 and presence of entoconid crests) and the Blarinini (structure of the condyle and intense dark red pigmentation) ( REUMER 1984).
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