. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL K4AMMALS OF UGANDA Range. The species was listed by DeWinton 1897, 7\nn. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 6 (20): 317; from the example which Thomas later took as the Type of papilio. To- day specimens are known from savanna woodland through most of Africa S of the Sahara including S Sudan (McLellan 1986), northeastern D. R. Congo (Hayman et al. 1966), Kenya (Aggundey & Schüt- ter 1984). Fig. 40 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (LACM, ROM). S Buganda. Bukakata (FMNH 149694, Kityo & Kerbis 1996). Cen


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL K4AMMALS OF UGANDA Range. The species was listed by DeWinton 1897, 7\nn. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 6 (20): 317; from the example which Thomas later took as the Type of papilio. To- day specimens are known from savanna woodland through most of Africa S of the Sahara including S Sudan (McLellan 1986), northeastern D. R. Congo (Hayman et al. 1966), Kenya (Aggundey & Schüt- ter 1984). Fig. 40 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (LACM, ROM). S Buganda. Bukakata (FMNH 149694, Kityo & Kerbis 1996). Central. Budo (HZM); Bugabo (Addy et al. 1978); Entebbe (AMNH, BMNH oipapilio). Measurements. (Budongo, Entebbe) HB 57-66; T 43- 51; HE 8-9; E 12-13; FA 40-43; SK ; XZ ; XMST ; XIO ; CM^ ; M2M2 : Kingdon (1974) reported sexually active Cf July and October from S Uganda, and that stomachs con- tained moth remains. Glauconycteris gleni^ Fig. 23N Glauconycteris gleni Peterson & Smith 1973, Roy. Ont. Mus. Life Sei. Occas. Pap. 22: 3; Lomie (Ca- meroon 3°9'N 13°35'E). Range. Peterson & Smith refer (p. 7) to specimens also from Malabigambo, Uganda. Subsequently found, PCM 86664 from Yalasemba (D. R. Congo 2°35'N 21°51'E) helps to fill the void between Cameroon and Malabigambo. Fig. 39 displays the Ugandan distri- bution. S. Buganda. Malabigambo Forest (LACM). Central. Kingdon (1974) reported it also from Kam- pala; we have been unable to obtain any information about it. Measurements. HB 52; T 45-47; HE 9; E 14-15; FA 40-42; SK ; XZ ; XMST ; XIO ; CM3 ; M^M^ This recently discovered species is, as Peterson & Smith (1973) said, intermediate in most characteri- stics between argentata and variegata; LACM 28355 and 28356 have whitish heads as in some variegata, a variation not noted in the original description. King- don (1974) mentions that two January specimens were lactati


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