Galegeeska
Galegeeska is a genus of elephant shrew in the family Macroscelididae.
Members in this genus were formerly classified in the genus Elephantulus, but later studies found the Somali and rufous sengis to be the sister taxa of the clade containing the genera Petrodromus and Petrosaltator; due to this, the genus Galegeeska was coined for the Somali and later the rufous sengi. The split with the Petrodromus-''Petrosaltator clade is estimated to have occurred about 20.6 million years ago.
Galegeeska translates to "weasel of the horn". In the Somali language, geeska means corner or horn, as in the Horn of Africa. in Ancient Greek means weasel, and has been used in other small mammal taxa. 'Gale' also honours one of the authors, Galen B. Rathbun who searched for the Somali sengi and devoted several decades of research into sengi biology.
It contains two species;
Galegeeska revoilii