Abstract

Data from distribution, ecology, and stomach contents of four desert shrews, Notiosorex crawfordi (Coues), collected from a large gap in their known distribution on the Baja California peninsula, in Mexico is presented in this paper. The contents in the stomach were specimens of the order Araneae, Hymenoptera, Coleoptera, Dictioptera, and Acari, and small quantities of plant material were also found.

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