. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL MAMMALS OF UGANDA. FIG. 68. Distribution of select Crocidura (Soricidae): Crocidura nanilla (A), Crocidura parvipes (O). Shaded areas indicate lakes. l°irN 35°15'E) (not very close to Kisumu, as often quoted, see Hollister 1918, p. 20). Crocidura hirta Watson 1951, Uganda J. 15, p. 95; Bere 1962 "Wild Mammals of Uganda", p. 10 (Not as Peters 1852). Crocidura katharina Kingdon 1974, "East African Mammals" (not as in Kershaw 1922). Crocidura cyanea lutrella, C. c. nisa, C c. parvipes, Bal- sac &am

. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL MAMMALS OF UGANDA. FIG. 68. Distribution of select Crocidura (Soricidae): Crocidura nanilla (A), Crocidura parvipes (O). Shaded areas indicate lakes. l°irN 35°15'E) (not very close to Kisumu, as often quoted, see Hollister 1918, p. 20). Crocidura hirta Watson 1951, Uganda J. 15, p. 95; Bere 1962 "Wild Mammals of Uganda", p. 10 (Not as Peters 1852). Crocidura katharina Kingdon 1974, "East African Mammals" (not as in Kershaw 1922). Crocidura cyanea lutrella, C. c. nisa, C c. parvipes, Bal- sac &am Stock Photo
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. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. THORN & KERBIS PETERHANS, SMALL MAMMALS OF UGANDA. FIG. 68. Distribution of select Crocidura (Soricidae): Crocidura nanilla (A), Crocidura parvipes (O). Shaded areas indicate lakes. l°irN 35°15'E) (not very close to Kisumu, as often quoted, see Hollister 1918, p. 20). Crocidura hirta Watson 1951, Uganda J. 15, p. 95; Bere 1962 "Wild Mammals of Uganda", p. 10 (Not as Peters 1852). Crocidura katharina Kingdon 1974, "East African Mammals" (not as in Kershaw 1922). Crocidura cyanea lutrella, C. c. nisa, C c. parvipes, Bal- sac & Meester 1977, Soricidae in Meester & Setzer (eds) Mammals of Africa: Identification Manual (Not of Duvernoy 1838). Crocidura butleripercivali (in part) Harrison & Bates 1986, Ann. Naturh. Mus. Wien. 88/89 B, pp. 205- 211 (not of Thomas 1911). Range. Heller (1910) described lutrella as the first form of the present species from Uganda. We follow Hutterer (1986) to include lutrella and nisa in par- vipes rather than in cyanea (as in Balsac & Meester 1977). "C. hirta" came from an old tentative BMNH iden- tification (also in Kityo et al 1994), and the same material was later called butleri percivali; we agree with Harrison & Bates (1986) that percivali seems very like some specimens from Karamoja, but cannot accept them as conspecific with larger butleri. C. parvipes is considered by Hutterer (2005) to occur in dry savannas from S Sudan and S Ethiopia to Zam- bia and Angola. Fig. 68 displays the Ugandan distri- bution. Northern. Kabalega NP (BMNH). Western. Masindi (BMNH, Kingdon 1974). Southern. Rwenzori NP (BMNH, Delany 1964). Eastern. Ajeluk (BMNH, Watson 1951, Harrison & Bates 1986). Karamoja. Kidepo NP (BMNH, Hutterer 1986; DAS). Nile. Rhino-Camp (FMNH, USNM 164640, Type lutrella). Measurements. (Kidepo, Rhino-Camp) HB 71-88; T 34-42; HF 11-13; SK 20.9-21.6; XMX 6.3-7.2; XIO 4.0; XBC 8.8-9.3; UTR 8.5-9.4. In shape of the pterygoid fossa, som