“…Many studies have demonstrated morphological diversity among the oral tissues of mammals (Nickel et al., ), particularly with respect to the three‐dimensional structure of the papillae linguales and their connective tissue cores (CTCs) in terrestrial species (Kobayashi et al., , ; Kobayashi, ; Adnyane et al., ; Watanabe et al., ). Following the early macroscopic studies of insectivores by Sonntag (), there have been several detailed morphological investigations into the papillae linguales of the Soricomorpha, for example, Talpidae such as Mogera (Kobayashi et al., ; Miyata et al., ), Talpa (Jackowiak, ) and Dymecodon (Kobayashi et al., ); and Soricidae including Solex , (Kobayashi and Iwasaki, ; Jackowiak et al., ), Suncus (Kobayashi et al., ; Kobayashi and Iwasaki, ), Chimarrogale (Kobayashi and Iwasaki, ) and Crocidura (Kobayashi (), Kobayashi et al.…”