. Bulletin - United States National Museum. ist. Mamm. Brit. Mub., pp. xx and 54. {N. binotata.) Although forma of the African palm civet were known from MountKilimanjaro and Kuwenzori, the specimen.^ constituting the typeseries of Hellers new subspecies, listed below, were the first to bepecx)rsel«d from British East Africa. VANDIMA BINOTATA AKHOREA Heller. Plate 31. 1913. Ndjidinie fyinotata arborea Heller, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 01, No. 13,p. 9. September 16. (Lukosa River, British East Africa; type in U. Mus.) Specimem.—Thiee, from the following localities: British East Afric


. Bulletin - United States National Museum. ist. Mamm. Brit. Mub., pp. xx and 54. {N. binotata.) Although forma of the African palm civet were known from MountKilimanjaro and Kuwenzori, the specimen.^ constituting the typeseries of Hellers new subspecies, listed below, were the first to bepecx)rsel«d from British East Africa. VANDIMA BINOTATA AKHOREA Heller. Plate 31. 1913. Ndjidinie fyinotata arborea Heller, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 01, No. 13,p. 9. September 16. (Lukosa River, British East Africa; type in U. Mus.) Specimem.—Thiee, from the following localities: British East Africa: Kaimosi, 1 (Heller); Kakuniega, 1 (Hol-ler); Lukosa River, 1 (Heller). The specimen from Kaimosi is immature. The measurements ofthe adult male type from Lukosa River and the adult female fromKakumega are: Head and body, 550, 490; tail vertebrse, 625, 570;hind foot, 95, 80; ear, 38, 38; condylobasal length of skull, 106, 96; I Verhsixtl. des \. Interant. ^ongr. Horlin, p. 1143. 1903. BAST AFRICAN MAMMALS IN NATIONAL MUSEUM. 121. •2 :^ S E 3 a. OS t>. f~ OC a = 5 5 go i2§ 2J3 SS 8 S4 S 15 S R r» a o o c» 00 i-« M CO eo CO ^J« N CO «S •o 5 « ea r- V S M S ss s n s « 00 >o r- 00 CO ?«f U 1? n S3 CO S5 s? ?£> « 00 CO V n « a i§ 8 S5 s 3 » t« ^ to o «o CO u^ S « S S S S8 g be


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