. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. Plate 3. Lavia frons. Rhinolophus alcyone. Fig. 13K Rhinolophus alcyone Temminck 1852, "Esquisses zoologiques sur la Cote de Guine" (1), (Brill, Leiden), p. 80; Boutry R. (Ghana 4°50'N 1°54'W). Range. This species has been found at relatively few locations across the equatorial rainforest belt from Senegal to northeastern D. R. Congo and Uganda (Pye 1969, Kingdon 1974). Fig. 17 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (FMNH 165132-165155, LACM, ROM). Eastern. Kabei (ROM). Measurements. (Budongo) HB 54-69; T 26-30; HF 13-15; E 18-


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. Plate 3. Lavia frons. Rhinolophus alcyone. Fig. 13K Rhinolophus alcyone Temminck 1852, "Esquisses zoologiques sur la Cote de Guine" (1), (Brill, Leiden), p. 80; Boutry R. (Ghana 4°50'N 1°54'W). Range. This species has been found at relatively few locations across the equatorial rainforest belt from Senegal to northeastern D. R. Congo and Uganda (Pye 1969, Kingdon 1974). Fig. 17 displays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Budongo (FMNH 165132-165155, LACM, ROM). Eastern. Kabei (ROM). Measurements. (Budongo) HB 54-69; T 26-30; HF 13-15; E 18-24; FA 51-55; WTC 14-19; SK ; XMST ; XZ ; XIO ; CM3 ; M^M^ Some examples had been misidentified as R. deckeni. Details of reproduction etc., were given by Kingdon (1974). Echolocation was studied by Ro- berts (1972). Rhinolophus landeri lobatus. Fig. 13K Rhinolophus landeri Martin 1838, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 5: 101; Fernando Poo (= Bioko Island, Equa- torial Guinea). Rhinolophus lobatus Peters 1852, "Reise nach Mossam- bique" (Berlin) 1: 41; Sena (Mozambique 17°24'S 35°5'E). Rhinolophus axillaris]. Allen 1917, Bui. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 37: 429; Aba (D. R. Congo 3°53'N 30°16'E). Range. Watson (1951) seems to be the first record of R. landeri in Uganda, although it is well known through much of African savannas from Gambia to Ethiopia south to Angola and n S Africa. Fig. 18 dis- plays the Ugandan distribution. Western. Murchison NP; may inhabit a large bat colony in a cave at Murchison Falls. Southern. Queen Elizabeth NP (Williams 1967). Karamoja. Moroto (BMNH); Kaabong (Watson 1951); Kidepo N P (Williams 1967). Measurements. (Moroto, Naivasha and Amboseli, Kenya, Muheza, Tanzania) HB 46-49; T 25-28; HF 10; E 16-18; FA 43-45; WTG 7; SK ; XZ ; CM ; M2M2 Special Literature. Brown & Dunlop (1997). 33. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig


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