The black-footed shrew was
first described in 1921 by the American zoologists
Gerrit Smith Miller Jr. and Hollister as
Crocidura nigripes. The type locality is southwest of
Lake Tondano, Temboan in North Sulawesi.
Crocidura nigripes is part of an assemblage of shrews endemic to northern and central Sulawesi which also includes the
Sulawesi white-handed shrew (
Crocidura rhoditis), the
Sulawesi shrew (
Crocidura lea), the
elongated shrew (
Crocidura elongata) and the
mossy forest shrew (
Crocidura musseri). Its evolutionary proximity to the Sabahan lineage of the
Bornean shrew,
C. foetida sensu lato and
C. baluensis, might suggest a human-mediated introduction to Sulawesi. ==Description==