leidianius
Leidianius is a genus of small, burrowing mammals belonging to the order Eulipotyphla. The exact taxonomic placement of Leidianius within Eulipotyphla has been a subject of debate among paleontologists, but it is generally considered to be an early member of the family Soricidae, the shrews, or a closely related extinct group. Fossils attributed to Leidianius have been discovered primarily in Eocene-aged deposits in North America, suggesting a widespread distribution during that period.
The morphology of Leidianius is inferred from its fossilized remains, which typically include teeth and jaw
The ecological role of Leidianius in its ancient environment is not fully understood, but its burrowing habits