. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 }Sylvisorex granti Festa 1909 Insettivori {in) "II Ru- wenzori: Spedizione ... Savoia, Risultati". Zool., 1: 87-89. SylvisorexgemmeusYitWtT 1910, Smiths. Mise. Coli. 56: 7; Rhino-Camp, Lado (= Uganda 2°59'N 31°24'E). Sylvisorexgemmeus ireneTYiomzs 1915 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 8 (16): 151 Kagenbah = Kagamba (Uganda 1°S 30°15'E). Suncus megalura EUerman et al. 1953 "Southern Af- rican ," 24; but generally regarded as Syl- visorex megalura until Querouil et al. 2001. Suncus
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 }Sylvisorex granti Festa 1909 Insettivori {in) "II Ru- wenzori: Spedizione ... Savoia, Risultati". Zool., 1: 87-89. SylvisorexgemmeusYitWtT 1910, Smiths. Mise. Coli. 56: 7; Rhino-Camp, Lado (= Uganda 2°59'N 31°24'E). Sylvisorexgemmeus ireneTYiomzs 1915 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 8 (16): 151 Kagenbah = Kagamba (Uganda 1°S 30°15'E). Suncus megalura EUerman et al. 1953 "Southern Af- rican ," 24; but generally regarded as Syl- visorex megalura until Querouil et al. 2001. Suncus megalura Querouil et al. 2001, Molec. Phy- logen. & EvoL 20: 189. Range. Heller's above citation was the first published record from what became part of today's Uganda. A number of names from many savanna parts of equa- torial and southern Africa were amalgamated in Suncus megalura by Ellerman et al. (1953) but most authors followed Meester (1953) to reinstate genus Sylvisorex of Thomas (1904). As now understood this is probably the most widespread species of shrew in Africa, reaching hills of S Sudan. It is somewhat. FIG. 56. Distribution of select Soricidae: Paracroci- dura maxima (A), Suncus lixus (â ). Shaded areas in- dicate lakes. specialized for climbing in bushes and trees (Vogel 1974, Hutterer 1985), likes swamps (Rahm & Chri- stiaensen 1963), reaches at least 2980 m on Mgahinga (FMNH). Fig. 57 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (LACM, FMNH).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig
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