. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL MAMMALS OF UGANDA No locality, unpublished, see Ellerman etal. 1953, see Koopman 1975). Range. Thomas (1902) listed the species for Uganda as Rousettus stramineus. It occurs throughout most savanna parts from S Africa to Eritraea and west to Mauritania. Fig. 6 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (LACM); Bwamba (LACM); Fort Portal (Bergmans 1990); Fioima (Kityo & Kerbis 1996); Mihunga (MCZ, Allen & Loveridge 1942); Ruwenzori 2000 m (Kingdon 1974). Southern. Near Ibanda (Bergmans 1990); Kalinz
. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL MAMMALS OF UGANDA No locality, unpublished, see Ellerman etal. 1953, see Koopman 1975). Range. Thomas (1902) listed the species for Uganda as Rousettus stramineus. It occurs throughout most savanna parts from S Africa to Eritraea and west to Mauritania. Fig. 6 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (LACM); Bwamba (LACM); Fort Portal (Bergmans 1990); Fioima (Kityo & Kerbis 1996); Mihunga (MCZ, Allen & Loveridge 1942); Ruwenzori 2000 m (Kingdon 1974). Southern. Near Ibanda (Bergmans 1990); Kalinzu (Osmaston 1953); near Mbarara (Bergmans 1990); Queen Elizabeth NP (Williams 1967). S. Buganda. Bugala I. (MSNG, DeBeaux 1922); Limaiba I. (MSNG, DeBeaux 1922). Central. Entebbe (ROM, SMF; Bergmans 1990, Ogen-Odoi 1983, Simpson et al. 1968); Kampala (AMNH, ROM, SMF; Baranga 1984, Bergmans 1990, Ogilvie & Ogilvie 1964, Mutete 1965); Kata- lemwa (DAS, ROM); Kiuulu (ROM); Kyembogo (Bergmans 1990); Makerere (ROM); Namulusi I. (Kingdon 1974). N Buganda. Bussu (MSNG, DeBeaux 1922); Ngam- ba I (Zwick & Lloyd 1998b). Busoga. Busoga (MSNG, DeBeaux 1926, Bergmans 1990); Jinja (Mutete 1966a, Simpson et al. 1968); Namagasali (Kityo 2000). Eastern. Buluganya (BMNH, Bergmans 1990); Ma- lukhu (BMNH, Bergmans 1990); Mbale (Mutete 1966); Mt Elgon, 'upper forest' (Kingdon 1974; Mu- tete 1970a, b). Measurements, (cf Budongo) HB 203; T 11; HF 34; E 29; FA 125; SK ; XZ ; CM ; M2M^ (9 Kampala) HB 180; T 16; HF 30; E 28; FA 128; SK 56; XZ ; XIO ; CM^ ; M^M^ ; MAND ; CM^ The species is a seasonal wanderer, and scattered rec- ords from northern Uganda are to be expected. King- don (1974) and Baranga (1984) noted its fidelity at the Nakivubo (Kampala) roost since 1930 in exotic planted Eucalyptus. It hangs up only in big trees. Population and other studies were carried out by Mutete (1980), Baranga & Kiregyera (1982). From populous roosts its fora
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