. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Systematics of African Nycteris II. 321. -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Fig. 9: Distribution map of Nycteris aurita (K. Andersen, 1912). our data. His measurements of the greatest length of the skull ( to 18 mm) also agree with these in table 5 as do those for the length of the upper toothrow ( to mm). Literature citations Nycteris aurita (K. Andersen, 1912) Andersen (1912): Kenya: Kilifi: TYPE; British East Africa: Maungu; Somalia: Burao (as Petalia) — Holl


. Bonner zoologische Beiträge : Herausgeber: Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig, Bonn. Biology; Zoology. Systematics of African Nycteris II. 321. -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Fig. 9: Distribution map of Nycteris aurita (K. Andersen, 1912). our data. His measurements of the greatest length of the skull ( to 18 mm) also agree with these in table 5 as do those for the length of the upper toothrow ( to mm). Literature citations Nycteris aurita (K. Andersen, 1912) Andersen (1912): Kenya: Kilifi: TYPE; British East Africa: Maungu; Somalia: Burao (as Petalia) — Hollister (1918): Kenya: Marsabit Road, Tana river (as Petalia) — De Beaux (1924): Somalia: Basso Giuba — Granvik (1924): Kenya: Mount Elgon — Zammarano (1930): Somalia: Basso Giuba — Allen &. Lawrence (1936): Kenya: Ngatana, Tana river, Marsabit Road (see Hollister 1918), Mount Elgon (see Gran- vik 1924) — Frechkop (1938): British East Africa — Allen (1939): Kenya: Kilifi; from Somalia to Kenya — Percy, Percy & Ridley (1953): Kenya: Ijara — Harrison (1957): aurita = hispida aurita — Eisentraut (1958): Tanzania: Ras Dima island, Msala — Funaioli (1959): Somalia: Basso Giuba (see de Beaux 1924 and Zammarano, 1930) — Hayman (1967): aurita = hispida — Hayman & Hill (1971): aurita = hispida — Koopman (1975): aurita is at least a subspecies — Koopman (1982): aurita = hispida. Nycteris hispida aurita (K. Andersen, 1912) Ansell (1957): Zambia: Chavuma Falls, Zambesi river — Harrison (1960): Kenya: Nairobi, Tana river, Mar- sabit Road, Ferguson's Gulf, Lake Rudolf, Lodwar, Mumias, Elgon, Machakos, Mount Elgon, Kaimosi, Ngatana, Shimba Hills — Funaioli & Simonetta (1966): Somalia — Coe (1972): Kenya: Loraki, South Turkana — Ansell (1978): Zambia: LukonzoKva, Pweto, Moliro (see Hayman, Misonne & Verheyen 1966), Nampini — Aggundey & Schlitter (1984): Kenya: Kitui (see Peters 1878, Dobson 1880), Sala (see Kock 1969), Nairobi (see


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