parascalops breweri

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parascalops breweri

A mole, Parascalops breweri, digs a new tunnel in a forest clearing.

Definition

Noun: * A small, fossorial mammal native to eastern North America, characterized by velvety fur, reduced eyes, powerful forelimbs adapted for digging, and a hairless, pointed snout. It is commonly known as Brewer's mole or the hairy-tailed mole.

Usage
  • The term "parascalops breweri" is the scientific binomial name used in zoological and biological contexts to precisely identify this specific species of mole.
  • It is primarily used in formal writing, academic research, field guides, and taxonomic classification.
  • In everyday conversation, the common names "Brewer's mole" or "hairy-tailed mole" are more frequently used.
Examples
  • Scientific Context:
    • The study compared the tunneling efficiency of Parascalops breweri with that of the star-nosed mole.
    • "Parascalops breweri* is distinguished from other mole species by its uniquely hairy tail."
  • Descriptive Context:
    • We identified the specimen as Parascalops breweri based on its cranial morphology and geographic location.
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name "" differentiates it from other mole genera (e.g., , ). The species epithet "" honors the naturalist Thomas Mayo Brewer.
Variants and Related Words
  • Brewer's mole: The most common vernacular name.
  • Hairy-tailed mole: A descriptive common name referencing a key physical characteristic.
  • Talpidae: The biological family to which belongs, encompassing all true moles and desmans.
Synonyms
  • Brewer's mole
  • Hairy-tailed mole
Different Meanings
  • This term has only one specific meaning: it refers exclusively to this particular species of mole. It is not used figuratively or in other contexts.
parascalops breweri

A mole, Parascalops breweri, digs a new tunnel in a forest clearing.

Noun
  1. mole of eastern North America