Neurotrichus

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Template:Short description Template:Automatic taxobox Neurotrichus is a genus of shrew-like moles. It is classified, together with the fossil genus Quyania, in the tribe Neurotrichini of the subfamily Talpinae. The only living species is the American shrew-mole (N. gibbsii) of the northwestern United States and British Columbia.<ref>Hutterer, 2005</ref> A fossil species, Neurotrichus columbianus from the Hemphillian of Oregon, was placed in the genus in 1968, but this animal is now thought to be more closely related to the Chinese fossil genus Yanshuella.

Two fossil species from the Plio-Pleistocene of Poland known as Neurotrichus polonicus<ref>Carraway and Verts, 1991, p. 2</ref> and Neurotrichus skoczeni<ref>Zijlstra, 2010</ref> were placed in a new genus, Rzebikia.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

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