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    of Mallorca and Menorca. Nesiotites was originally described by Dorothea Bate in 1945, with the type species being Nesiotites hidalgo. Originally, two...
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    sites. Asoriculus is closely related and likely ancestral to the genus Nesiotites, known from the Balearic Islands from the Early Pliocene to the Holocene...
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    Nectogalini Chimarrogale Chodsigoa Episoriculus Nectogale Neomys †Asoriculus †Nesiotites Soriculus Tribe Notiosoricini Megasorex Notiosorex Tribe Soricini Sorex...
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    alongside the goat-antelope Myotragus and the shrew Nesiotites. Hypnomys, Myotragus and Nesiotites dispersed from Mallorca to Menorca during the Pliocene-Pleistocene...
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  • 8, 2007 Bisei SG Center BATTeRS  · 4.6 km MPC · JPL 241362 Nesiotites 2007 YH2 Nesiotites December 18, 2007 Majorca OAM Obs.  · 4.4 km MPC · JPL 241363...
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    dwarf goat-antelope Myotragus, the giant dormouse Hypnomys, and the shrew Nesiotites hidalgo which were found on Mallorca and Menorca, which became extinct...
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    Myotragus balearicus, the giant dormouse Hypnomys morpheus, and the shrew Nesiotites hidalgo, all three of which had been continuously present on Mallorca...
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    Native range Current status Continental relative Balearic giant shrew Nesiotites hidalgo Majorca and Menorca Extinct (3000-2000 BC) Red-toothed shrews...
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    lived on Mallorca (comprising the goat-antelope Myotragus, the shrew Nesiotites and the dormouse Hypnomys) due to the islands being connected during low...
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    present on Mallorca, alongside the giant dormouse Hypnomys and the shrew Nesiotites, all of which would continue to be present on the island until the Holocene...
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