Amblysomus hottentotus (A. Smith 1829)
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Amblysomus hottentotus (A. Smith 1829) View in CoL
[Chrysochloris] hottentotus A. Smith 1829 , Zool. J., 4: 436.
Type Locality: "Interior parts of South Africa ", Grahamstown, Eastern Cape Prov., South Africa.
Vernacular Names: Hottentot Golden Mole.
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Subspecies Amblysomus hottentotus subsp. hottentotus A. Smith 1829
Subspecies Amblysomus hottentotus subsp. iris Thomas and Schwann 1905
Subspecies Amblysomus hottentotus subsp. longiceps Broom 1907
Subspecies Amblysomus hottentotus subsp. pondoliae Thomas and Schwann 1905
Subspecies Amblysomus hottentotus subsp. meesteri Bronner 2000
Distribution: Eastern Cape Prov., KwaZulu-Natal, NE Free State and Mpumalanga ( South Africa); Lesotho; possibly Swaziland.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc) for A. hottentotus and A. iris .
Discussion: Bronner (1995 b, 1996, 2000) demonstrated the existence of three cryptic species ( marleyi , septentrionalis and robustus ) in this species, as traditionally constituted ( Meester 1974).
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Amblysomus hottentotus (A. Smith 1829)
Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn 2005 |
[Chrysochloris] hottentotus
A. Smith 1829: 436 |