Crocidura armenicai was named in 1963 by Gureev. It was known only from the two type specimens, both of which were damaged. It is a member of the "pergrisea" species complex, which is taxonomically controversial, and
armenicai was not always considered a valid species: for instance Zitsev (1993) thought that it might be a subspecies of
C. pergrisea, Hutterer (1993) and Kryštufek and Vohralík (2005) considered it a full species, while the 2018
Handbook of the Mammals of the World did not list it. A 2024 study, using
micro-CT scanning and genetic data, tentatively reanalyzed
Crocidura armenica as a full species, and identified several new specimens from museum collections. They found that it was relatively close genetically to
Crocidura arispa, but that there was a distinct difference in the skull and mandible shape. == Description ==