. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 Southern. Mbarara (BMNH); Queen Elizabeth NP (Wilhams 1967). S Buganda. Bubeke I.; Bugala I.; Bukasa I.; Kitobo I.; (all 4 MSNG, DeBeaux 1922); Bugala I. (FMNH); Bufumira I. (FMNH 149695). Central. Entebbe (MSNG, DeBeaux 1922; BMNH); Moffats I. (BMNH). N. Buganda. Kasenyi (CASE, Van Cakenberghe and de Vree 1993); Ngamba I. and Nsadzi L (Zwick & Lloyd 1998a, b). Eastern. 40 km N Soroti (FMNH 67886, 67887, 667976-67984); Sukulu orTororo (Krampitz 1968). Karamoja. Kidepo NP (Williams 1967); Moruita (BMNH).


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 55/2009 Southern. Mbarara (BMNH); Queen Elizabeth NP (Wilhams 1967). S Buganda. Bubeke I.; Bugala I.; Bukasa I.; Kitobo I.; (all 4 MSNG, DeBeaux 1922); Bugala I. (FMNH); Bufumira I. (FMNH 149695). Central. Entebbe (MSNG, DeBeaux 1922; BMNH); Moffats I. (BMNH). N. Buganda. Kasenyi (CASE, Van Cakenberghe and de Vree 1993); Ngamba I. and Nsadzi L (Zwick & Lloyd 1998a, b). Eastern. 40 km N Soroti (FMNH 67886, 67887, 667976-67984); Sukulu orTororo (Krampitz 1968). Karamoja. Kidepo NP (Williams 1967); Moruita (BMNH). Measurements. (Budongo, Ntandi, Entebbe) HB 40- 45;T41-51; HF 9-10; E 19-21; FA37-41; WTC 5- 7; SK ; XZ ; XMST ; CM-' ; MW Although N. hispida has been collected most from moderately low forest country, and rarely in the mountains of SW Uganda. It occurs in caves about 1600 m on Ruwenzori, and apparently to 2400 m on the Kenya side of Elgon (Granvik 1924). Nycteris thebaica labiata. Fig. 13P,P Nycteris thebaicus E. Geofifroy 1818, "Description de I'Egypte" 2: 119; Thebes (= Luxor, Egypt) (Anderson 1902). Nycteris labiata Heuglin 1861, Nov. Acta. Acad. Caes. L-Carol. Halle 29: 5; Keren (Eritrea 15°46'N 38°30'E). / ° V , 0 • FIG. 21. Distribution ot select NVcteridae: Nycteris hispida (O), Nycteris arge (A). Shaded areas indicate FIG. 22. Distribution of select Nycteridae: Nycteris thebaica (•), Nycteris nana (A), Nycteris macrotis (O). Shaded areas indicate lakes. Range. Thomas {in Johnston 1902) listed the first BMNH specimen from Uganda. This is the most widespread species of Nycteris, throughout savannas of the continent and often into adjacent woodlands. Fig. 22 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (LACM) Southern. Kaina Mine (BMNH); Kisoro (as capen- sis (syn.) Verschuren 1967). Central. Entebbe (Ogen-Odoi 1983); Kampala (BMNH). Eastern. 3 miles Bulaganya (BMNH); Bumasifvva (BMNH); Busia (AMNH)


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