Simia (Anthropopithecus) adolfi-friederici Matschie, 1912
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Simia (Anthropopithecus) adolfi-friederici Matschie, 1912
Annales de la Société royale Zoologique et Malacologique de Belgique 47, p. 46
Current valid name: Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii (Giglioli, 1872)
Holotype: ZMB 31633/31634 (= A. 11a, 08, 205), male, adult, skull, skin, skeleton; Bugoie-Wald im Nordosten des Kiwu-Sees [Bugoie forest, northeast of Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo]; collected by Herzog Adolf Friedrich zu Mecklenburg, September 1908.
Paratypes: ZMB 31635/31636, female, skin, skull, skeleton; “Bugoie-Wald NO Kiwu-See” [ Bugoie forest , northeast of Lake Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo]; collected by Herzog Adolf Friedrich zu Mecklenburg, September 1908; ZMB 31644, male, “Wabembe Fluss 80 km nordwestlich von Boko am Tanganjika in der Nähe des Mutambala” [80 km northwest from Mboko at Tanganyika Lake, near Mutambala, Democratic Republic of the Congo]; collected by Grauer , 1908
uncatalogued, male, skin, skeleton, “Tschingogo, östlich von Bugoie” [Tshingogo-forest between Kivu Lake and Lake Ruhondo; Rwanda]; donated by von Stegemann und Stein, 1908. uncatalogued, female, adult, skin, skeleton; “Quelle des Akanyaru östlich vom Russissi-Fluss” [origin of the Akanyaru River east of the Ruzizi River], border area Rwanda / Burundi; collected by Leutnant Pfeiffer, undated. uncatalogued, male, juvenile, “nördlich von Udjidji am Tanganjika” [north of Ujiji at Tanganyika Lake, Tanzania]; collected by Deininger, received from Zoologischer Garten Berlin (1907 or 1908).
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