Ethiopian mammals in the Hungarian Natural History Museum

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:1982
Authors:A. Demeter, Topál G.
Journal:Annls. hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung.
Volume:74
Pagination:331-349
Date Published:1982
Keywords:[Chaerephon pumilus] Tadarida pumila, [Neoromicia nana] Pipistrellus nanus, Artiodactyla, Cardioderma cor, Carnivora, Chiroptera, Emballonuridae, Ethiopia, Hyracoidea, Lagomorpha, Lavia frons affinis, Mammalia, Megadermatidae, Molossidae, Myotis bocagei, Northeast Africa, Primates, Rhinolophidae, Rhinolophus fumigatus, Rhinopoma muscatellum, Rhinopomatidae, Rodentia, Soricidae, Taphozous perforatus haedinus, Tubilidentata, Vespertilionidae
Abstract:

A collection of 418 specimens belonging to 78 species of Ethiopian mammals is deposited in the Hungarian Natural History Museum. These are identified and notes on taxonomical aspects, distribution and field observations are included. A number of collecting localities are additional to the already known distributions of the species. Myotis bocagei is recorded for the first time for the country, and the second full specimen available for a rare genus, Megadendromus, is reported.

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