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Eulipotyphla ("truly fat and blind") is an order of mammals suggested by molecular methods of phylogenetic reconstruction, and includes the laurasiatherian members of the now-invalid polyphyletic order Lipotyphla, but not the afrotherian members (tenrecs and golden moles, now in their own order Afrosoricida). Lipotyphla in turn had been derived by removing a number of groups from Insectivora, the previously used wastebasket taxon.

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Thus, Eulipotyphla comprises the hedgehogs and gymnures (family Erinaceidae, formerly also the order Erinaceomorpha), solenodons (family Solenodontidae), the desmans, moles, and shrew-like moles (family Talpidae) and true shrews (family Soricidae). True shrews, talpids and solenodons were formerly grouped in the clade Soricomorpha; however, Soricomorpha has been found to be paraphyletic, since erinaceids are the sister group of shrews.

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  • Order Eulipotyphla (= 'Lipotyphla' − Afrosoricida = 'Erinaceomorpha' + 'Soricomorpha')
  • Family Erinaceidae
  • Subfamily Erinaceinae: hedgehogs
  • Subfamily Hylomyinae: moonrats and gymnures
  • Family Soricidae
  • Subfamily Crocidurinae: white-toothed shrews
  • Subfamily Soricinae: red-toothed shrews
  • Subfamily Myosoricinae: African white-toothed shrews
  • Family Talpidae
  • Subfamily Desmaninae: desmans
  • Subfamily Talpinae: moles
  • Subfamily Uropsilinae: shrew-like moles
  • Family Solenodontidae: solenodons
  • Family Nesophontidae: extinct West Indian shrews
  • Family-level cladogram of extant eulipotyphlan relationships, following Roca et al. and Brace et al.:

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    References

    Eulipotyphla Wikipedia