Order Carnivora
Author
W. Christopher Wozencraft
text
1993
Smithsonian Institution Press
Washington and London
Editor
Don E. Wilson
Editor
DeeAnn M. Reeder
Mammal Species of the World (2 nd Edition)
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book chapter
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Galerella sanguinea
(Rüppell, 1836)
.
Neue Wirbelt. Fauna Abyssin. Gehörig. Säugeth., 1:27
.
TYPE LOCALITY:
"Kordofan" [
Sudan
].
DISTRIBUTION:
Angola
,
Benin
,
Botswana
,
Burkina Faso
,
Cameroon
,
Cape Verde
Isis,
Central African Republic
,
Congo
,
Equatorial Guinea
,
Ethiopia
,
Ghana
,
Ivory Coast
,
Kenya
,
Liberia
,
Malawi
, Mauritana,
Mozambique
,
Namibia
,
Niger
,
Rwanda
,
Senegal
,
Sierra Leone
,
Somalia
,
South Africa
,
Sudan
,
Tanzania
,
Togo
,
Uganda
,
Zaire
,
Zambia
,
Zimbabwe
.
SYNONYMS:
auratus
Thomas and Wroughton, 1908
;
badius
Smith, 1838;
bocagei
Thomas and Wroughton, 1905
;
bradfieldi
Roberts, 1932;
bruneoochracea
Matschie, 1914
;
caldatus
Thomas, 1927
;
canus
Wroughton, 1907;
caurinus
Thomas, 1926
;
cauui
Smith, 1836;
condradsi
Matschie, 1914
;
dasilvai
Roberts, 1938
;
dentifer
Heller, 1913;
elegans
Matschie, 1914
;
emini
Matschie, 1914
;
ererensis
Matschie, 1914
;
erlangeri
Matschie, 1914
;
erongensis
Roberts, 1946
;
flaviventris
Matschie,
1914; fulvidior
Thomas, 1904;
fuscus
Rüppell, 1835
;
galbus
Wroughton, 1909;
galinieri
Guérin and Ferret, 1847;
gracilis
Rüppell, 1835
;
granti
Gray, 1864
;
ignitoides
Roberts, 1932;
ignitus
Roberts, 1913
;
iodoprymnus
Heuglin, 1861;
kalaharicus
Roberts, 1932;
kaokoensis
Roberts, 1932;
khanensis
Roberts, 1932;
lancasteri
Roberts, 1932;
lefebvrei
Desmurs and Prévost, 1850;
lundensis
Monard, 1935
;
marae
Matschie, 1914
;
melanura
Martin, 1836;
mossambica
Matschie, 1914
;
mustela
Schwarz, 1935;
mutgigella
Rüppell, 1835;
mutscheltschela
Heuglin, 1877;
neumanni
Matschie, 1894;
ngamiensis
Roberts, 1932;
nigricaudatus
I.
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1839
;
ochraceus
Gray, 1849
;
ochromelas
Pucheran, 1855;
okavangensis
Roberts, 1932;
orestes
Heller, 1911
;
ornatus
Peters, 1852
;
parvipes
Hollister, 1916;
perfulvidus
Thomas, 1904;
phoenicurus
Thomas, 1912;
proteus
Thomas, 1907;
punctulatus
Gray, 1849
;
ratlamuchi
Smith, 1836;
rendilis
Lönnberg, 1912;
ruasae
Matschie, 1914
;
ruficauda
Heuglin, 1877;
saharae
Thomas, 1925;
schimperi
Matschie, 1914
;
swinnyi
Roberts, 1913
;
talboti
Thomas and Wroughton, 1907;
turstigi
Matschie, 1914
;
ugandae
Wroughton, 1909;
upingtoni
Shortridge, 1934
;
venatica
Gray, 1865
;
zombae
Wroughton, 1907.
COMMENTS: This engimatic group, reviewed by
Taylor (1975)
, is represented by several allopatric populations (A situation similar to the
Genetta genetta
complex where they are recognized as conspecific).
Watson and Dippenaar (1987)
, in their revision, argued for the separation of
nigratus
Thomas, 1928 (=
flavescens
),
and
swalius
Thomas, 1926
, and considered
swinnyi
Roberts, 1913
, as
incertae sedis
(included here), although their study did not include representative samples from NE and W Africa. It is believed that
swinnyi
has been extirpated from the type locality (Watson, in litt.). Taylor (1989) suggested that the allopatric
ochraceus
from
Somalia
warrants full specific status. Certainly, these studies suggests that a thorough revision, inclusive of all of the African forms of
sanguinea
is badly needed.