Species of mammal Insular mole Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)(includes latouchei and kanoana) [1] Scientific classification Kingdom: | Animalia Phylum: | Chordata Class: | Mammalia Order: | Eulipotyphla Family: | Talpidae Genus: | Mogera Species: | M. insularis Binomial name Mogera insularis R. Swinhoe, 1863 Insular mole range (erroneously includes whole of Taiwan) The insular mole (Mogera insularis) is a species of mammal in the family Talpidae. It is restricted to Hainan Island and Taiwan, where it is also known as the Formosan blind mole. The species was first described by Robert Swinhoe in 1863. ## Taxonomy[edit] La Touche's mole (M. latouchei) of mainland China and northern Vietnam was formerly considered conspecific with M. insularis until a 2007 taxonomic analysis found it to be a distinct species. In addition, the same study found that populations of M. insularis in the mountainous center and western lowlands of Taiwan represented a new, distinct species, Kano's mole (M. kanoana). The same study also treated the Hainan population as a distinct species (M. hainana) for the sake of comparing geographic variation, but did not do genetic analysis on it and thus later authorities have not followed through with hainana as a distinct species. However, a 2021 genetic analysis found hainana to likely represent a distinct species, leaving insularis as endemic to only Taiwan.[2][3] Phylogenetic evidence supports it being the sister species to a clade comprising kanoana and hainana (if the latter is considered a distinct species).[3] ## Characteristics[edit] Mogera insularis is unique from other moles in the Talpinae family in that it has 32 chromosomes instead of 34 to 38 chromosomes. Additionally, Mogera insularis members also have a metacentric chromosome pair that is much larger than its other chromosome markers.[4] ## References[edit] 1. ^ Smith, A.T. & Johnston, C.H. (2016). "Mogera insularis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T41463A22323693. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-2.RLTS.T41463A22323693.en. 2. ^ Kawada, Shin‐ichiro; Shinohara, Akio; Kobayashi, Shuji; Harada, Masashi; Oda, Sen‐ichi; Lin, Liang‐Kong (2007-05-01). "Revision of the mole genus Mogera (Mammalia: Lipotyphla: Talpidae) from Taiwan". Systematics and Biodiversity. 5 (2): 223–240. doi:10.1017/S1477200006002271. ISSN 1477-2000. S2CID 67838117. 3. ^ a b Tu, Feiyun; Zhai, Xiaofei; Zhao, Wenjing; Wang, Jichao (2021-09-16). "New Mitogenome of the Hainan Mole Mogera hainana and Taxonomic Implications Based on Molecular Data". Mammal Study. 47 (1). doi:10.3106/ms2021-0008. ISSN 1343-4152. S2CID 240524352. 4. ^ Lin, L.-K.; Motokawa, M.; Harada, M. (2002). "Karyotype of Mogera insularis (Insectivora, Talpidae)". Mammalian Biology. 67 (3): 176–178. doi:10.1078/1616-5047-00025. * v * t * e Extant species of Eulipotyphla * Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Chordata * Class: Mammalia * Infraclass: Eutheria * Superorder: Laurasiatheria * Family: Erinaceidae * subfamily: Erinaceinae | Atelerix| * Four-toed hedgehog (A. albiventris) * North African hedgehog (A. algirus) * Southern African hedgehog (A. frontalis) * Somali hedgehog (A. sclateri) | Erinaceus| * Amur hedgehog (E. amurensis) * Southern white-breasted hedgehog (E. concolor) * West European hedgehog (E. europaeus) * Northern white-breasted hedgehog (E. roumanicus) Hemiechinus| * Long-eared hedgehog (H. auritus) * Indian long-eared hedgehog (H. collaris) Mesechinus| * Daurian hedgehog (M. dauuricus) * Hugh's hedgehog (M. hughi) Paraechinus| * Desert hedgehog (P. aethiopicus) * Brandt's hedgehog (P. hypomelas) * Indian hedgehog (P. micropus) * Bare-bellied hedgehog (P. nudiventris) * Family: Erinaceidae * subfamily: Galericinae | Echinosorex| * Moonrat (E. gymnura) | Hylomys| * Long-eared gymnure (H. megalotis) * Dwarf gymnure (H. parvus) * Short-tailed gymnure (H. suillus) Neohylomys| * Hainan gymnure (N. hainanensis) Neotetracus| * Shrew gymnure (N. sinensis) Podogymnura| * Dinagat gymnure (P. aureospinula) * Mindanao gymnure (P. truei) * Family: Soricidae * subfamily: Crocidurinae | Crocidura (White-toothed shrews)| * Cyrenaica shrew (C. aleksandrisi) * East African highland shrew (C. allex) * Andaman shrew (C. andamanensis) * C. annamitensis * Ansell's shrew (C. ansellorum) * Arabian shrew (C. arabica) * Jackass shrew (C. arispa) * Armenian shrew (C. armenica) * Asian gray shrew (C. attenuata) * Hun shrew (C. attila) * Bailey's shrew (C. baileyi) * Kinabalu shrew (C. baluensis) * Batak shrew (C. batakorum) * Bates's shrew (C. batesi) * Mindanao shrew (C. beatus) * Beccari's shrew (C. beccarii) * Bottego's shrew (C. bottegi) * Bale shrew (C. bottegoides) * Thick-tailed shrew (C. brunnea) * Buettikofer's shrew (C. buettikoferi) * African dusky shrew (C. caliginea) * Canarian shrew (C. canariensis) * Caspian shrew (C. caspica) * Cinderella shrew (C. cinderella) * Congo white-toothed shrew (C. congobelgica) * C. cranbrooki * Long-footed shrew (C. crenata) * Crosse's shrew (C. crossei) * Reddish-gray musk shrew (C. cyanea) * Dent's shrew (C. denti) * Desperate shrew (C. desperata) * Dhofar shrew (C. dhofarensis) * Long-tailed musk shrew (C. dolichura) * Doucet's musk shrew (C. douceti) * Dsinezumi shrew (C. dsinezumi) * Eisentraut's shrew (C. eisentrauti) * Elgon shrew (C. elgonius) * Elongated shrew (C. elongata) * Heather shrew (C. erica) * Fischer's shrew (C. fischeri) * Greater red musk shrew (C. flavescens) * Flower's shrew (C. floweri) * Bornean shrew (C. foetida) * Fox's shrew (C. foxi) * Southeast Asian shrew (C. fuliginosa) * Savanna shrew (C. fulvastra) * Smoky white-toothed shrew (C. fumosa) * Bicolored musk shrew (C. fuscomurina) * Glass's shrew (C. glassi) * Gmelin's white-toothed shrew (C. gmelini) * Goliath shrew (C. goliath) * Peters's musk shrew (C. gracilipes) * Large-headed shrew (C. grandiceps) * Greater Mindanao shrew (C. grandis) * Grasse's shrew (C. grassei) * Luzon shrew (C. grayi) * Greenwood's shrew (C. greenwoodi) * C. guy * Harenna shrew (C. harenna) * C. hikmiya * Hildegarde's shrew (C. hildegardeae) * Hill's shrew (C. hilliana) * Lesser red musk shrew (C. hirta) * Andaman spiny shrew (C. hispida) * Horsfield's shrew (C. horsfieldii) * Hutan shrew (C. hutanis) * North African white-toothed shrew (C. ichnusae) * Indochinese shrew (C. indochinensis) * Jackson's shrew (C. jacksoni) * Jenkins's shrew (C. jenkinsi) * Jouvenet's shrew (C. jouvenetae) * Katinka's shrew (C. katinka) * Ke Go shrew (C. kegoensis) * Kivu shrew (C. kivuana) * Lamotte's shrew (C. lamottei) * Kivu long-haired shrew (C. lanosa) * Ussuri white-toothed shrew (C. lasiura) * Latona's shrew (C. latona) * Sulawesi shrew (C. lea) * Sumatran giant shrew (C. lepidura) * Bicolored shrew (C. leucodon) * Sulawesi tiny shrew (C. levicula) * Butiaba naked-tailed shrew (C. littoralis) * Savanna swamp shrew (C. longipes) * Lucina's shrew (C. lucina) * Ludia's shrew (C. ludia) * Moonshine shrew (C. luna) * Mauritanian shrew (C. lusitania) * MacArthur's shrew (C. macarthuri) * MacMillan's shrew (C. macmillani) * Nyiro shrew (C. macowi) * Malayan shrew (C. malayana) * Manenguba shrew (C. manengubae) * Makwassie musk shrew (C. maquassiensis) * Swamp musk shrew (C. mariquensis) * Gracile naked-tailed shrew (C. maurisca) * Javanese shrew (C. maxi) * Mindoro shrew (C. mindorus) * Sri Lankan long-tailed shrew (C. miya) * Kilimanjaro shrew (C. monax) * Sunda shrew (C. monticola) * Montane white-toothed shrew (C. montis) * West African long-tailed shrew (C. muricauda) * Mossy forest shrew (C. musseri) * Ugandan musk shrew (C. mutesae) * Somali dwarf shrew (C. nana) * Savanna dwarf shrew (C. nanilla) * Peninsular shrew (C. negligens) * Negros shrew (C. negrina) * Nicobar shrew (C. nicobarica) * Nigerian shrew (C. nigeriae) * Blackish white-toothed shrew (C. nigricans) * Black-footed shrew (C. nigripes) * African black shrew (C. nigrofusca) * Nimba shrew (C. nimbae) * Niobe's shrew (C. niobe) * West African pygmy shrew (C. obscurior) * African giant shrew (C. olivieri) * Oriental shrew (C. orientalis) * Ryukyu shrew (C. orii) * Palawan shrew (C. palawanensis) * Panay shrew (C. panayensis) * Sumatran long-tailed shrew (C. paradoxura) * Small-footed shrew (C. parvipes) * Sahelian tiny shrew (C. pasha) * Pale gray shrew (C. pergrisea) * Guramba shrew (C. phaeura) * C. phanluongi * Phu Hoc shrew (C. phuquocensis) * Cameroonian shrew (C. picea) * Pitman's shrew (C. pitmani) * Flat-headed shrew (C. planiceps) * Fraser's musk shrew (C. poensis) * Polia's shrew (C. polia) * Kashmir white-toothed shrew (C. pullata) * Rainey's shrew (C. raineyi) * Negev shrew (C. ramona) * Chinese white-toothed shrew (C. rapax) * Egyptian pygmy shrew (C. religiosa) * Sulawesi white-handed shrew (C. rhoditis) * Roosevelt's shrew (C. roosevelti) * Greater white-toothed shrew (C. russula) * Ugandan lowland shrew (C. selina) * Lesser rock shrew (C. serezkyensis) * Asian lesser white-toothed shrew (C. shantungensis) * Siberian shrew (C. sibirica) * Sicilian shrew (C. sicula) * Lesser gray-brown musk shrew (C. silacea) * Desert musk shrew (C. smithii) * Sokolov's shrew (C. sokolovi) * Somali shrew (C. somalica) * Kahuzi swamp shrew (C. stenocephala) * Lesser white-toothed shrew (C. suaveolens) * Iranian shrew (C. susiana) * Tanzanian shrew (C. tansaniana) * Tarella shrew (C. tarella) * Saharan shrew (C. tarfayensis) * Telford's shrew (C. telfordi) * Timor shrew (C. tenuis) * Thalia's shrew (C. thalia) * Therese's shrew (C. theresae) * São Tomé shrew (C. thomensis) * Christmas Island shrew (C. trichura) * Turbo shrew (C. turba) * Ultimate shrew (C. ultima) * Usambara shrew (C. usambarae) * Savanna path shrew (C. viaria) * Mamfe shrew (C. virgata) * Voi shrew (C. voi) * Voracious shrew (C. vorax) * Banka shrew (C. vosmaeri) * Lesser Ryukyu shrew (C. watasei) * Whitaker's shrew (C. whitakeri) * Wimmer's shrew (C. wimmeri) * Hainan Island shrew (C. wuchihensis) * Xanthippe's shrew (C. xantippe) * Yankari shrew (C. yankariensis) * Mikhail Zaitsev's shrew (C. zaitsevi ) * Zaphir's shrew (C. zaphiri) * Zarudny's rock shrew (C. zarudnyi) * Upemba shrew (C. zimmeri) * Cretan shrew (C. zimmermanni) | * Family: Soricidae * subfamily: Crocidurinae (continued) | Diplomesodon| * Piebald shrew (D. pulchellum) | Feroculus| * Kelaart's long-clawed shrew (F. feroculus) Palawanosorex| * Palawan moss shrew (P. muscorum) Paracrocidura (Large-headed shrews)| * Grauer's large-headed shrew (P. graueri) * Greater large-headed shrew (P. maxima) * Lesser large-headed shrew (P. schoutedeni) Ruwenzorisorex| * Ruwenzori shrew (R. suncoides) Scutisorex| * Hero shrew (S. somereni) * Thor's hero shrew (S. thori) Solisorex| * Pearson's long-clawed shrew (S. pearsoni) Suncus| * Taita shrew (S. aequatorius) * Black shrew (S. ater) * Day's shrew (S. dayi) * Etruscan shrew (S. etruscus) * Sri Lankan shrew (S. fellowesgordoni) * Bornean pygmy shrew (S. hosei) * Least dwarf shrew (S. infinitesimus) * Greater dwarf shrew (S. lixus) * Madagascan pygmy shrew (S. madagascariensis) * Malayan pygmy shrew (S. malayanus) * Climbing shrew (S. megalura) * Flores shrew (S. mertensi) * Asian highland shrew (S. montanus) * Asian house shrew (S. murinus) * Remy's pygmy shrew (S. remyi) * Anderson's shrew (S. stoliczkanus) * Lesser dwarf shrew (S. varilla) * Jungle shrew (S. zeylanicus) Sylvisorex (Forest shrews)| * Dudu Akaibe’s pygmy shrew (S. akaibei) * Cameroonian forest shrew (S. cameruniensis) * Corbet's forest shrew (S. corbeti) * Grant's forest shrew (S. granti) * Howell's forest shrew (S. howelli) * Bioko forest shrew (S. isabellae) * Johnston's forest shrew (S. johnstoni) * Kongana shrew (S. konganensis) * Moon forest shrew (S. lunaris) * Mount Cameroon forest shrew (S. morio) * Greater forest shrew (S. ollula) * Lesser forest shrew (S. oriundus) * Rain forest shrew (S. pluvialis) * Volcano shrew (S. vulcanorum) * Family: Soricidae * subfamily: Soricinae | Anourosoricini| | Anourosorex (Asian mole shrews)| * Assam mole shrew (A. assamensis) * Giant mole shrew (A. schmidi) * Chinese mole shrew (A. squamipes) * Taiwanese mole shrew (A. yamashinai) | Blarinellini| | Blarinella (Asiatic short-tailed shrews)| * Indochinese short-tailed shrew (B. griselda) * Asiatic short-tailed shrew (B. quadraticauda) * Burmese short-tailed shrew (B. wardi) | Blarinini| | Blarina (American short-tailed shrews)| * Northern short-tailed shrew (B. brevicauda) * Southern short-tailed shrew (B. carolinensis) * Elliot's short-tailed shrew (B. hylophaga) * Everglades short-tailed shrew (B. peninsulae) | Cryptotis (Small-eared shrews)| C. mexicana group Mexican small-eared shrew (C. mexicana) Nelson's small-eared shrew (C. nelsoni) Grizzled Mexican small-eared shrew (C. obscura) Phillips' small-eared shrew (C. phillipsii) C. goldmani set Central Mexican broad-clawed shrew (C. alticola) Goldman's broad-clawed shrew (C. goldmani) Goodwin's broad-clawed shrew (C. goodwini) Guatemalan broad-clawed shrew (C. griseoventris) C. lacertosus C. mam Oaxacan broad-clawed shrew (C. peregrina) C. nigrescens group Eastern Cordillera small-footed shrew (C. brachyonyx) Colombian small-eared shrew (C. colombiana) Honduran small-eared shrew (C. hondurensis) Yucatan small-eared shrew (C. mayensis) Darién small-eared shrew (C. mera) Merriam's small-eared shrew (C. merriami) Blackish small-eared shrew (C. nigrescens) C. thomasi group Ecuadorian small-eared shrew (C. equatoris) Medellín small-eared shrew (C. medellinia) Merida small-eared shrew (C. meridensis) Wandering small-eared shrew (C. montivaga) Peruvian small-eared shrew (C. peruviensis) Scaly-footed small-eared shrew (C. squaipes) Tamá small-eared shrew (C. tamensis) Thomas's small-eared shrew (C. thomasi) C. parva group Central American least shrew (C. orophila) North American least shrew (C. parva) Tropical small-eared shrew (C. tropicalis) Ungrouped / relict Enders's small-eared shrew (C. endersi) Talamancan small-eared shrew (C. gracilis) Big Mexican small-eared shrew (C. magna) Nectogalini| | Chimarrogale (Asiatic water shrews)| * Malayan water shrew (C. hantu) * Himalayan water shrew (C. himalayica) * Bornean water shrew (C. phaeura) * Japanese water shrew (C. platycephalus) * Chinese water shrew (C. styani) * Sumatran water shrew (C. sumatrana) | Chodsigoa| * Van Sung's shrew (C. caovansunga) * De Winton's shrew (C. hypsibia) * Lamulate shrew (C. lamula) * Lowe's shrew (C. parca) * Pygmy brown-toothed shrew (C. parva) * Salenski's shrew (C. salenskii) * Smith's shrew (C. smithii) * Lesser Taiwanese shrew (C. sodalis) Episoriculus| * Hodgsons's brown-toothed shrew (E. caudatus) * Taiwanese brown-toothed shrew (E. fumidus) * Long-tailed brown-toothed shrew (E. leucops) * Long-tailed mountain shrew (E. macrurus) Nectogale| * Elegant water shrew (N. elegans) Neomys| * Mediterranean water shrew (N. anomalus) * Eurasian water shrew (N. fodiens) * Transcaucasian water shrew (N. teres) Soriculus| * Himalayan shrew (S. nigrescens) Notiosoricini| | Megasorex| * Mexican shrew (M. gigas) | Notiosorex| * Cockrum's gray shrew (N. cockrumi) * Crawford's gray shrew (N. crawfordi) * Large-eared gray shrew (N. evotis) * Villa's gray shrew (N. villai) * Family: Soricidae * subfamily: Soricinae (tribe: Soricini) | Sorex (Long-tailed shrews)| | Subgenus Otisorex| * Long-tailed shrew (S. dispar) * Smoky shrew (S. fumeus) * American pygmy shrew (S. hoyi) * Large-toothed shrew (S. macrodon) * Carmen mountain shrew (S. milleri) * Dwarf shrew (S. nanus) * Mexican long-tailed shrew (S. oreopolus) * Orizaba long-tailed shrew (S. orizabae) * Ornate shrew (S. ornatus) * Inyo shrew (S. tenellus) * Verapaz shrew (S. veraepacis) S. vagrans complex Glacier Bay water shrew (S. alaskanus) Baird's shrew (S. bairdii) Marsh shrew (S. bendirii) Montane shrew (S. monticolus) New Mexico shrew (S. neomexicanus) Pacific shrew (S. pacificus) American water shrew (S. palustris) Fog shrew (S. sonomae) Vagrant shrew (S. vagrans) S. cinereus group Kamchatka shrew (S. camtschatica) Cinereus shrew (S. cinereus) Prairie shrew (S. haydeni) Saint Lawrence Island shrew (S. jacksoni) Paramushir shrew (S. leucogaster) Southeastern shrew (S. longirostris) Mount Lyell shrew (S. lyelli) Portenko's shrew (S. portenkoi) Preble's shrew (S. preblei) Pribilof Island shrew (S. pribilofensis) Olympic shrew (S. rohweri) Barren ground shrew (S. ugyunak) | Subgenus Sorex| * Dneper common shrew (S. averini) * Lesser striped shrew (S. bedfordiae) * Greater stripe-backed shrew (S. cylindricauda) * Chinese highland shrew (S. excelsus) * Azumi shrew (S. hosonoi) * Chinese shrew (S. sinalis) * Alaska tiny shrew (S. yukonicus) S. alpinus group Alpine shrew (S. alpinus) Ussuri shrew (S. mirabilis) S. araneus group Valais shrew (S. antinorii) Common shrew (S. araneus) Udine shrew (S. arunchi) Crowned shrew (S. coronatus) Siberian large-toothed shrew (S. daphaenodon) Iberian shrew (S. granarius) Caucasian shrew (S. satunini) S. arcticus group Arctic shrew (S. arcticus) Maritime shrew (S. maritimensis) S. tundrensis group Tien Shan shrew (S. asper) Gansu shrew (S. cansulus) Tundra shrew (S. tundrensis) S. minutus group Buchara shrew (S. buchariensis) Kozlov's shrew (S. kozlovi) Caucasian pygmy shrew (S. volnuchini) S. caecutiens group Laxmann's shrew (S. caecutiens) Taiga shrew (S. isodon) Eurasian least shrew (S. minutissimus) Eurasian pygmy shrew (S. minutus) Flat-skulled shrew (S. roboratus) Shinto shrew (S. shinto) Long-clawed shrew (S. unguiculatus) S. gracillimus group Slender shrew (S. gracillimus) S. raddei group Radde's shrew (S. raddei) S. samniticus group Apennine shrew (S. samniticus) incertae sedis| * Arizona shrew (S. arizonae) * Zacatecas shrew (S. emarginatus) * Merriam's shrew (S. merriami) * Kashmir pygmy shrew (S. planiceps) * Saussure's shrew (S. saussurei) * Sclater's shrew (S. sclateri) * San Cristobal shrew (S. stizodon) * Tibetan shrew (S. thibetanus) * Trowbridge's shrew (S. trowbridgii) * Chestnut-bellied shrew (S. ventralis) * Veracruz shrew (S. veraecrucis) * Family: Soricidae * subfamily: Myosoricinae | Congosorex (Congo shrews)| * Phillips's shrew (C. phillipsorum) * Greater Congo shrew (C. polli) * Lesser Congo shrew (C. verheyeni) | Myosorex (Mouse shrews)| * Babault's mouse shrew (M. babaulti) * Montane mouse shrew (M. blarina) * Bururi forest shrew (M. bururiensis) * Dark-footed mouse shrew (M. cafer) * Eisentraut's mouse shrew (M. eisentrauti) * Geata mouse shrew (M. geata) * Nyika mouse shrew (M. gnoskei) * Kihaule's mouse shrew (M. kihaulei) * Long-tailed forest shrew (M. longicaudatus) * Oku mouse shrew (M. okuensis) * Rumpi mouse shrew (M. rumpii) * Schaller's mouse shrew (M. schalleri) * Sclater's mouse shrew (M. sclateri) * Thin mouse shrew (M. tenuis) * Forest shrew (M. varius) * Kilimanjaro mouse shrew (M. zinki) Surdisorex (African mole shrews)| * Aberdare mole shrew (S. norae) * Mount Kenya mole shrew (S. polulus) * Family: Talpidae | Scalopinae (New World moles and relatives)| | Condylura| * Star-nosed mole (C. cristata) | Parascalops| * Hairy-tailed mole (P. breweri) Scalopus| * Eastern mole (S. aquaticus) Scapanulus| * Gansu mole (S. oweni) Scapanus (Western North American moles)| * Broad-footed mole (S. latimanus) * Coast mole (S. orarius) * Townsend's mole (S. townsendii) Talpinae (Old World moles and relatives)| | Desmana| * Russian desman (D. moschata) | Dymecodon| * True's shrew mole (D. pilirostris) Euroscaptor| * Greater Chinese mole (E. grandis) * Kloss's mole (E. klossi) * Long-nosed mole (E. longirostris) * Himalayan mole (E. micrura) * Small-toothed mole (E. parvidens) * Vietnamese mole (E. subanura) Galemys| * Pyrenean desman (G. pyrenaicus) Mogera| * Echigo mole (M. etigo) * Insular mole (M. insularis) * Kano mole (M. kanoana) * Kobe mole (M. kobeae) * Small Japanese mole (M. imaizumii) * Large mole (M. robusta) * Sado mole (M. tokudae) * Japanese mole (M. wogura) * Senkaku mole (M. uchidai) Neurotrichus| * American shrew mole (N. gibbsii) Oreoscaptor| * Japanese mountain mole (O. mizura) Parascaptor| * White-tailed mole (P. leucura) Scaptochirus| * Short-faced mole (S. moschatus) Scaptonyx| * Long-tailed mole (S. fusicaudus) Talpa| * Altai mole (T. altaica) * Aquitanian mole (T. aquitania) * Blind mole (T. caeca) * Caucasian mole (T. caucasica) * European mole (T. europaea) * Père David's mole (T. davidiana) * Levant mole (T. levantis) * Martino's mole (T. martinorum) * Spanish mole (T. occidentalis) * Ognev's mole (T. ognevi) * Roman mole (T. romana) * Balkan mole (T. stankovici) * Talysch mole (T. talyschensis) Urotrichus| * Japanese shrew mole (U. talpoides) Uropsilinae (Chinese shrew-like moles)| Uropsilus * Equivalent-teeth shrew mole (U. aequodonenia) * Anderson's shrew mole (U. andersoni) * Black-backed shrew mole (U. atronates) * Dabie Mountains shrew mole (U. dabieshanensis) * Gracile shrew mole (U. gracilis) * Inquisitive shrew mole (U. investigator) * Snow Mountain shrew mole (U. nivatus) * Chinese shrew mole (U. soricipes) | * Family: Solenodontidae | Solenodon| * Hispaniolan solenodon (S. paradoxus) | Atopogale| * Cuban solenodon (A. cubana) Taxon identifiers Mogera insularis| * Wikidata: Q1766202 * Wikispecies: Mogera insularis * ADW: Mogera_insularis * CoL: 6RMNK * EoL: 1178978 * Fossilworks: 143103 * GBIF: 2436165 * iNaturalist: 46977 * IRMNG: 10235829 * ITIS: 633838 * IUCN: 41463 * MSW: 13700704 * NCBI: 114413 Talpa insularis| * Wikidata: Q41168252 * CoL: 54M2W * GBIF: 2436167 * ITIS: 709821 This article about a eulipotyphlan is a stub. 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