Brunet, Anja K., et al. “Evidence of Introgression between Masked Shrews (Sorex Cinereus), and Prairie Shrews (S. Haydeni), in Minnesota.” The American Midland Naturalist, vol. 147, no. 1, 2002, pp. 116–22. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3083039. Accessed 16 Dec. 2022.
morphological traits not always reliable between these two species
United States, North Dakota, Stutsman, Northern Plains (D09), Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge NEON (WOOD), Plot WOOD_023 (plot dimensions: 40m x 40m) [Location ID: WOOD_023.basePlot.bet]
Mammal voucher collected as bycatch in a pitfall trap deployed for approximatately 2 weeks as per the NEON carabid sampling protocol. Archived in 95% ethanol.
totalLength: NA, tailLength: 31 mm, hindfootLengthSU: 10 mm, hindfootLengthCU: 11 mm, earLength: NA, weight: NA, embryoCount: 0L/0R, crownRumpLength: NAp, placentalScars: 0L/0R, testisLength: NAp, testisWidth: NAp, preparedBy: Laura D. Steger, preparedDate: 2022-05-18
Not pregnant, Mammae nonenlarged, Vagina status unknown