Talk:Gansu mole

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According to The University of Michigan’s Animal Diversity Web site (for example this page:

The Talpinae subfamily Scalopinae is synonymous with the term “New World moles and relatives” and consists of two tribes:

One of these is just the [star-nosed mole], which is North American and the only member of its tribe.

The other tribe is (amusingly to me) named the “Scalopini”, a word synonymous with the term “hairy-tailed moles”, and includes four sub-groups, three of which are exclusively North American, new-world moles.

But the forth one, though is Chinese! Specifically, “Gansu Moles!!!!” How can this be? There must be some mistake, I think. If not, something very anomalous and interesting is happening. Forget about calling this group “New Word” if it has Asian animals, what is a North American animal doing in the middle of China? 72.230.11.240 (talk) 04:33, 11 June 2009 (UTC)

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