Ngoc Linh mole
{{Short description|Species of mammal}}
{{Speciesbox
| taxon = Euroscaptor ngoclinhensis
| authority = Zemlemerova, Bannikova, Levedev, & Abramov, 2016
| range_map = Euroscaptor ngoclinhensis distribution map.svg
| range_map_caption = Ngoc Linh mole range
| synonyms = Euroscaptor parvidens ngoclinhensis
}}
The Ngoc Linh mole (Euroscaptor ngoclinhensis) is a species of mammal in the family Talpidae. It is endemic to central Vietnam.{{Cite web|title=Explore the Database|url=https://www.mammaldiversity.org/explore.html#species-id=1004318|access-date=2021-11-03|website=www.mammaldiversity.org}} It was named after Ngọc Linh mountain, which it was first discovered in the vicinity of.{{Cite journal|title=Secrets of the Underground Vietnam: an Underestimated Species Diversity of Asian Moles (Lipotyphla: Talpidae: Euroscaptor)|url=https://www.zin.ru/journals/trudyzin/eng/publication.html?id=266|access-date=2021-11-03|journal=Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS| year=2016 |doi=10.31610/trudyzin/2016.320.2.193| last1=Zemlemerova | first1=E.D. | last2=Bannikova | first2=A.A. | last3=Lebedev | first3=V.S. | last4=Rozhnov | first4=V.V. | last5=Abramov | first5=A.V. | volume=320 | issue=2 | pages=193–2200 | doi-access=free }}
Taxonomy
E. ngoclinhensis was described in 2016 as a subspecies of the small-toothed mole (E. parvidens), with several anatomical differences distinguishing it from the nominate subspecies. However, a 2020 study found prominent differences in overall size and proportions between ngoclinhensis and parvidens sensu stricto, and thus split E. ngoclinhensis as its own distinct species. E. ngoclinhensis is thought to have split from E. parvidens during the late Pliocene or early Pleistocene, about 4.6 to 2.0 million years ago.{{Cite journal|last1=Hai|first1=Bui Tuan|last2=Motokawa|first2=Masaharu|last3=Kawada|first3=Shin-Ichiro|last4=Abramov|first4=Alexei V.|last5=Son|first5=Nguyen Truong|date=August 2020|title=Skull Variation in Asian Moles of the Genus Euroscaptor (Eulipotyphla: Talpidae) in Vietnam|url=https://bioone.org/journals/mammal-study/volume-45/issue-4/ms2019-0058/Skull-Variation-in-Asian-Moles-of-the-Genus-Euroscaptor-Eulipotyphla/10.3106/ms2019-0058.full|journal=Mammal Study|volume=45|issue=4|pages=265–280|doi=10.3106/ms2019-0058|s2cid=225237099 |issn=1343-4152|url-access=subscription}}
Distribution
This species is thought to be endemic to the Central Highlands of Vietnam, in Kon Tum and Quang Nam provinces. Moles from Gia Lai Province may also belong to this species.
Description
This is a small-sized mole only comparable to the Vietnamese mole (E. subanura) in size. It has a bulb-shaped tail and a long and moderately wide rostrum. It has a smaller body & skull size and shorter upper & lower tooth rows than E. parvidens.