Forest shrew (Myosorex varius) Description
English: Drawing of the forest shrew Myosorex varius
Date 1951
Source
Sirgel W. F., Artigas P., Bargues M. D. & Mas-Coma S. (2012). "Life cycle of Renylaima capensis, a brachylaimid trematode of shrews and slugs in South Africa: two-host and three-host transmission modalities suggested by epizootiology and DNA sequencing". Parasites & Vectors 5: 169. doi:10.1186/1756-3305-5-169, Figure 1A.
Originally from: Roberts A (1951). The Mammals of South Africa. First Edition. Distributed by Central News Agency of South Africa. Published by the trustees of The Mammals of South Africa Book Fund, Cape Town.
Author A. Robers
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Myosorex_varius.png
The forest shrew (Myosorex varius) is a species of shrew in the mouse shrew family, Soricidae. It is found in Lesotho, South Africa, and Swaziland. Its natural habitats include temperate forests, dry savanna, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, and temperate grassland. The term "forest shrews" in the plural is sometimes confusingly used to collectively refer to a different genus, Sylvisorex. Order: Eulipotyphla, Family: Soricidae.