Heliophobius argenteocinereus, Peters, 1846
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1. View Plate 22: Bathyergidae
Silvery Mole-rat
Heliophobius argenteocinereus View in CoL
French: Bathyergue argenté / German: Silbermull / Spanish: Rata topo plateada
Other common names: Silky Mole-rat, Silvery Mole Rat
Taxonomy. Heliophobius argenteocinereus Peters, 1846 View in CoL ,
Tete (on the Zambezi River), Mozambique .
Based on the phylogeographic study by C. G. Faulkes and colleagues in 2011, it is very likely that the genus Heliophobius is represented by more than one species. Five subspecies recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution.
H.a.argenteocinereusPeters,1846—Mozambique,NofZambeziRiver.
H.a.eminiNoack,1894—mostofTanzania.
H.a.marungensisNoack,1887—SEDRCongo,EZambia,andMalawi.
H. a. spalax Thomas, 1910 — NE Tanzania (Kilimanjaro and Eastern Arc Mts: Usambara, Uluguru, and Ukaguru). View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 131-195 mm (males) and 131-191 mm (females), tail 6-16 mm (males) and 8-17 mm (females); weight 63-331 g (males) and 51-271 g (females). According to A. Scharff and colleagues in 2001, average size of the Silvery Mole-rat is larger in Malawi (mean 160 g, 142-168 g) than Zambia (mean 146 g, 118-170 g). It is mediumto large-sized; dorsal pelage is gray to sandy brown; and ventral pelage being lighter. Chromosomal complement is 2n = 60 or 62, FN = 144.
Habitat. Compact sandy soils in grasslands with annual rainfall more than 900 mm.
Food and Feeding. The Silvery Mole-rat is herbivorous generalist and eats bulbs, geophytes, green leaves, and tubers.
Breeding. Breeding of the Silvery Mole-rat occurs in May-June. Gestation exceeds 87 days, and litter size averages 3-2 young.
Activity patterns. The Silvery Mole-rat burrows. Genetic studies suggest that it can disperse aboveground.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. Density of the Silvery Mole-rat is c.5 ind/ha; home range averages 157 m?. It is solitary and territorial, but genetic studies reveal multiple paternity.
Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List.
Bibliography. Faulkes et al. (2011), George (1979), Knotkova et al. (2009), Maree & Faulkes (2008g), Monadjem et al. (2015), Patzenhauerova et al. (2010), Scharff, Macholan et al. (2001), Skliba et al. (2007, 2009), Sumbera, Burda & Chitaukali (2003), Sumbera, Chitaukali & Burda (2007), Sumbera, Chitaukali, Elichova et al. (2004), Sumbera, Skliba et al. (2008), Woods & Kilpatrick (2005).
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Heliophobius argenteocinereus
Don E. Wilson, Thomas E. Lacher, Jr & Russell A. Mittermeier 2016 |
Heliophobius argenteocinereus
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