Topic: "Shrew" BUR

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #8443 is pending approval.

remove alias otter_shrew (0) -> potamogale (7)
remove implication potamogale (7) -> tenrec (2383)
remove implication giant_potamogale (6) -> potamogale (7)
remove alias giant_otter_shrew (0) -> giant_potamogale (6)
remove alias elephant_shrew (0) -> sengi (27)
remove alias macroscelidid (0) -> sengi (27)
remove alias macroscelidea (0) -> sengi (27)
remove alias macroscelididae (0) -> sengi (27)
remove alias macroscelid (0) -> sengi (27)
remove implication sengi (27) -> mammal (3446373)
remove implication rufous_sengi (3) -> sengi (27)
remove alias rufous_elephant_shrew (0) -> rufous_sengi (3)
remove alias treeshrew (0) -> banxring (3)
remove alias tree_shrew (0) -> banxring (3)
remove alias scandentia (0) -> banxring (3)
remove implication banxring (3) -> mammal (3446373)

Reason: Followup:

alias potamogale -> otter_shrew
alias potamogalid -> otter_shrew
alias potamogalidae -> otter_shrew
imply otter_shrew -> afrosoricid
alias giant_potamogale -> giant_otter_shrew
imply giant_otter_shrew -> otter_shrew
alias sengi -> elephant_shrew
alias jumping_shrew -> elephant_shrew
alias macroscelidid -> elephant_shrew
alias macroscelidea -> elephant_shrew
alias macroscelididae -> elephant_shrew
alias macroscelid -> elephant_shrew
imply elephant_shrew -> mammal
alias rufous_sengi -> rufous_elephant_shrew
imply rufous_elephant_shrew -> elephant_shrew
alias banxring -> treeshrew
alias tree_shrew -> treeshrew
imply treeshrew -> mammal

These three groups are all called "shrews" but are not true shrews. In the past that was used as a justification to alias them to names that aren't commonly used (topic #22039), on the grounds that people might get confused. I would argue that it's more confusing to have these unfamiliar names as species tags (sengi admittedly has some use, but elephant shrew is the more common name).

In addition to renaming things this is also fixing the placement of otter shrews on the tree; they have relatively recently been recognized as a full, separate group within Afrosoricidae rather than a type of tenrec.

  • 1