Additional dates of Sir Andrew Smith’s Illustrations of the Zoology of South Africa
Author
Low, Martyn E. Y.
Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences, Graduate School of Engineering and Science, University of the Ryukyus, Senbaru, Nishihara, Okinawa 903 - 0213, Japan)
Author
Evenhuis, Neal L.
Department of Natural Sciences, Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu, Hawai‘i 96817 - 2704, USA
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Zootaxa
2014
2014-05-14
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Mammalia
plates and
Scotophilus dinganii
(Smith)
Barnard (1950: 188)
and
Waterhouse (1880: 489
, 490) listed a total of 51 plates for the
Mammalia
(viz., 1–8, 8
bis
, 8–17, 19–36, 38–52). Plates 18 and 37 were not published (
Barnard 1950: 188
;
1952: 408
;
Jentink 1893: 182
;
Waterhouse 1880: 489
; and index to
Mammalia
volume).
Barnard (1952: 408)
clarified that there were a total of 52
Mammalia
plates. The bound
Mammalia
volume contains 52 plates and an unnumbered index to the
Mammalia
volume (bound at the front of the volume we have examined), also lists 52 plates (1–17, 19–36, 38–53; 8
bis
is not listed). The plate captions are numbered 1–8, 8
bis
, 8–17, 19–36, 38–53.
The date of publication of the last plate (the 52nd which was numbered as “53”) is not known and therefore cannot be placed in our table. The caption accompanying the plate states “
Scotophilus dinganii
.—Smith.
Mammalia
.—Plate LIII. …
Vespertilio Dinganii
, Smith.
—South African Quarterly Journal, New Series, vol.
i. 1832
”. As the name
Vespertilio dinganii
was first made available in Smith (1833: 59) which antedates the
Mammalia
in the
Illustrations of the Zoology of
South Africa
(
Smith 1838
–1849a), we see no need to seek an accurate date of publication for this plate.
It should also be noted that
Nissen (1968: 385)
stated that
Mammalia
plate 22 was not printed and that plate 23 was doubled. No other workers have mentioned this change in the
Mammalia
plates.