Zelotomys hildegardeae (Thomas 1902)
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Zelotomys hildegardeae (Thomas 1902) View in CoL
[Mus] hildegardeae Thomas 1902 , Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 7, 9: 219.
Type Locality: Kenya ( Kenya Colony), Machakos.
Vernacular Names: Hildegarde's Zelotomys.
Synonyms: Zelotomys instans Thomas 1916 ; Zelotomys kuvelaiensis St. Leger 1936 ; Zelotomys lillyana Bohmann 1950 ; Zelotomys shortridgei Hinton 1920 ; Zelotomys vinaceus Heller 1912 .
Distribution: W Angola ( Crawford-Cabral, 1998), Zambia ( Ansell, 1978), N Malawi (Nyika Plateau; Ansell and Dowsett, 1988), Tanzania, Kenya ( Hollister, 1919), SW Uganda ( Delany, 1975), Rwanda, Burundi, NE Dem. Rep. Congo (G. M. Allen, 1939), S Sudan ( Setzer, 1956), and Central African Republic; see Misonne (1974).
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Terrestrial, partly diurnal, primarily insectivorous, emitting high-pitched whistles (Ansell, 1960; Delany, 1975), Z. hildegardeae inhabits tall grassland biomes and is infrequently encountered by collectors ( Ansell, 1978). G. M. Allen (1939) listed hildegardeae , shortridgei and instans as separate species, as did Ellerman (1941:238), who noted that "The species are very closely allied, and may later be regarded all as races of the type," which reflects modern taxonomic treatment.
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