. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 cuprosa. Harrison (1957) reported cuprosa from Kenya (0°36'S 36°46'E, 2743 m). The Mwela female taken 26 Nov held a small embryo. Jacob Fahr is present- ly studying these two forms. Kerivoula phalaena. Fig. 26B KerivoulaphalaenaT\vom2& 1912, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist 8 (10): 281; Bibianaha (Ghana 6°27'N 2°20'W). Range. A new species for Uganda. Previously known from W Africa, Liberia to NE. D. R. Congo. Fig. 30 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Ntandi (LACM 51974). Southern. Kayonza (ROM 59191


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 cuprosa. Harrison (1957) reported cuprosa from Kenya (0°36'S 36°46'E, 2743 m). The Mwela female taken 26 Nov held a small embryo. Jacob Fahr is present- ly studying these two forms. Kerivoula phalaena. Fig. 26B KerivoulaphalaenaT\vom2& 1912, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist 8 (10): 281; Bibianaha (Ghana 6°27'N 2°20'W). Range. A new species for Uganda. Previously known from W Africa, Liberia to NE. D. R. Congo. Fig. 30 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Ntandi (LACM 51974). Southern. Kayonza (ROM 59191). Measurements. (Ntandi, Kayonza) HB 35-38; T 35- 41; HF 7-8; E 14; FA 26-27; SK ; XZ ; XMST ; XJO ; CM^ ; MW These two examples seem to be the easternmost records of K. phalaena. The mi ale from Kayonza was taken from the nest of an Apalis warbler, presumably abandoned voluntarily. These small birds commonly weave enclosed nests with a hole near the top (see also Schulz 1995). Kerivoula lanosa ?ssp. Fig. 23F Vespertilio lanosus A. Smith 1847, Illustr. Zool. S. Afr. (Mammals) pi. 50 and text. 200 miles E of Cape Town. Knysna S Africa designated by Roberts (1951). ? Nycticejus eriophorus Heuglin 1877, Reise nach Ost- Afrika 2, 34; Belegaz (Ethiopia 12°52'N 38°40'E) prior name for K. harrisoni, see Kock (1984); but Koopman 1994 suggested it may be prior name for K. africana. Kerivoula harrisoni Thomas 1900, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 802; Walamo (Ethiopia 7°N 38°E). Kerivoula muscilla Thomas 1906, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 7 (18): 28; Ja R. (Cameroon 3°10'N 12°20'E). Range. K. lanosa is less rare than most species of Ke- rivoula, but has not previously been recorded for Uganda, only once in NE D. R. Congo (Hayman et al. 1966), once in W Kenya (Taylor 1971, Aggun- dey & Schiitter 1984). Fig. 30 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Ntandi (LACM 51973). Measurements. (Ntandi, E of Kampene, Zaire) HB 34; T 37; HF 8; E 8; F


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