Sylvisorex megalura (Jentink, 1888)
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Sylvisorex megalura (Jentink, 1888) . Notes Leyden Mus., 10:48.
TYPE LOCALITY: Liberia, Junk River, Schieffelinsville .
DISTRIBUTION: Tropical forest zone of Africa from Upper Guinea to Ethiopia and south to Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
SYNONYMS: angolensis, gemmeus, infuscus, irene, phaeopus, sheppardi, sorella , sorelloides (see Heim de Balsac and Meester, 1977:7-8).
COMMENTS: S. megalua is the most common species of the genus, and enters forested savannas; range mapped by Hutterer et al. (1987b). Gureev (1979:381) listed sorella as a distinct species without comment. Some geographic variation exists, the Central African forest populations being smallest and darkest.
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Sylvisorex megalura (Jentink, 1888)
Rainer Hutterer 1993 |
Sylvisorex megalura (Jentink, 1888)
Jentink 1888: 48 |