ANOMALURIDAE Gervais, 1849
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/z2016n2a3 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:059171D0-809D-47F5-9030-669522C36E69 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B8879E-F308-382C-06EC-F9FFC175C45F |
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ANOMALURIDAE Gervais, 1849 |
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Family ANOMALURIDAE Gervais, 1849 View in CoL
Anomalurus beecrofti Fraser, 1853 ▶ ( Fig. 25 View FIG )
HISTORICAL LITERATURE. — This species was first cited from Togo by Matschie (1893b).
VOUCHERS. — Nine records, collected by the African Mammal Project at Ezimé, are currently stored at NMNH; and other vouchers are from Apéyémé, Edifou, Misahohe, and Gugu ( Robbins & Van der Straeten 1996; ZMB database). In November 1999 a specimen was collected at Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary (Wli Waterfall), Ghana, just across the border from Togo (Decher & Abedi-Larteh 2002) .
REMARK
This species is known from forest and forest-mosaic habitats in southern Togo ( Fig. 25 View FIG ).
Anomalurus derbianus (Gray, 1842) ▶
HISTORICAL LITERATURE. — This species was recorded in Togodo National Park and in Godjinme forest in southern Togo ( Segniagbeto et al. 2015a). Although no museum voucher seems available from Togo, there is a single voucher from eastern Ghana ( Schunke & Hutterer 2005). This species was first cited forTogo by Matschie (1893b).
Anomalurus pelii Schlegel & Müller, 1845 •
REMARK
This species was cited from Asante ( Ghana) by Matschie (1893b), but would be absent from Togo according to IUCN (2014).
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Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (Zoological Collections) |
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