Non-marine mammals of Togo (West Africa): an annotated checklist
Author
Amori, Giovanni
Author
Segniagbeto, Gabriel Hoinsoude
Author
Decher, Jan
Author
Assou, Delagnon
Author
Gippoliti, Spartaco
Author
Luiselli, Luca
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Zoosystema
2016
2016-06-30
38
2
201
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/z2016n2a3
journal article
10.5252/z2016n2a3
1638-9387
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Family
SCIURIDAE Fischer de Waldheim, 1817
REMARK
Squirrels are regularly traded as traditional medicine items throughout the country (
Fig. 28
).
Epixerus ebii
(Temminck, 1853)
•
REMARK
This species, cited as
Sciurus ebii
Temminck, 1853
, was recorded from Asante by
Matschie (1893b)
. More investigations are needed to show whether the species is present in the country, as neither
Thorington & Hoffmann (2005)
nor IUCN (2014) include it in the native species of
Togo
.
Funisciurus anerythrus
(Thomas, 1890)
•
REMARK
A voucher of this species, captured at Dapaong (northern savannah habitat), is currently stored in the
NMNH
. However, this species is considered to be found in lowland moist forests (
IUCN 2014
) and has not been recorded from
Togo
(
Thorington & Hoffmann 2005
).
Thus
, its eventual presence should be confirmed by 1) re-examination of the available voucher
; and 2) further new records.
Funisciurus leucogenys
(Waterhouse, 1842)
▶
HISTORICAL LITERATURE. —
Matschie (1893b)
recorded this species at Bismarckburg (Adéle), indicating it as
Sciurus auriculatus
Matschie, 1891
. The species is also present in
Togo
according to both
Thorington & Hoffmann (2005)
and IUCN (2014).
VOUCHERS. — Six ZMB vouchers originated from Bismarckburg and Misahohe.
Funisciurus pyrropus
(F. Cuvier, 1833)
▶
HISTORICAL LITERATURE AND VOUCHERS. — Recorded from Bismarckburg (
Matschie 1893b
), with a voucher currently stored at ZMB (
Grubb
et al.
1998
).
Funisciurus substriatus
De Winton, 1899
▶
HISTORICAL LITERATURE AND VOUCHERS. — Vouchers of this species are available from Ezimé (NMNH) and Sokodé (ZMB). The species is also present in
Togo
according to both
Thorington & Hoffmann (2005)
,
Thorington & Schennum (2013)
and IUCN (2014).
Heliosciurus gambianus
(Ogilby, 1835)
▶
HISTORICAL LITERATURE. — First recorded in
Togo
by
Matschie (1893b)
.
VOUCHERS. — Vouchers from Bismarckburg, Misahohe and Sokodé (ZMB) and Peura (NMNH).
Matschie (1893b)
cited
Sciurus punctatus
Temminck, 1853
from Bismarckburg, but the latter specific identification was dismissed by Grubb (
Grubb
et al.
1998: 178
).
Heliosciurus rufobrachium
(Waterhouse, 1842)
▶
VOUCHERS. — Subspecies
isabellinus
(Gray, 1867) occurs East of the
Volta
River
(
Grubb
et al.
1998
). Several specimens, captured at Pagala, Agou and Ezimé, are currently stored at NMNH.
Paraxerus poensis
(A. Smith, 1830)
▶
HISTORICAL LITERATURE. —
Matschie (1893b)
reported it to be present in
Togo
as
Sciurus poensis
. In addition, a ZMB voucher, identified as
Paraxerus cepapi
(A. Smith, 1836)
and likely attributable to this species, originated from Bismarckburg (Adéle). The distribution of this forest species matches more or less exactly that of several West-central African rainforest taxa (e.g., the reptiles
Kinixys homeana
Bell, 1827
,
Kinixys erosa
(Schweigger, 1812)
,
Bitis nasicornis
(Shaw, 1792)
, etc.)(e.g.,
Chippaux 1999
), and therefore may well be present in the forested ecological zone IV, where the above-mentioned forest reptiles are indeed occurring (
Segniagbeto
et al.
2015b
). Nonetheless, this squirrel does not occur in
Togo
according to both
Thorington & Hoffmann (2005)
and IUCN (2014).
Protoxerus stangeri
(Waterhouse, 1842)
▶
VOUCHERS. — Three specimens, captured at Pagala, are currently stored in the NMNH, and three other vouchers from Haho-Baoué, Sokodé and Apaso-Acrosa, are deposited in ZMB.
FIG. 28. — Squirrels are regularly traded as traditional medicine items throughout the country. In this case,
Xerus erythropus
(E. Geoffroy, 1803)
traded in the Maritime Region, southern Togo. Photograph: Fabio Petrozzi.
REMARK
Subspecies
nigeriae
(Thomas, 1906)
occurs East of
Volta
River
(
Grubb
et al.
1998
).
Xerus erythropus
(E. Geoffroy, 1803)
▶ (
Fig. 28
)
HISTORICAL LITERATURE. — First cited to occur in
Togo
by
Matschie (1893b)
, with specimens recorded from Bismarckburg (Adéle).
VOUCHERS. — Several specimens, captured at Dapaong, Padori and Ezimé, are currently stored in the NMNH, and 20 additional ZMB vouchers originated from Bismarckburg, Misa Höhe, Aného (Petit Popo) and Sansanné-Mango.
REMARK
This species is regularly traded for traditional medicine all throughout
Togo
(
Fig. 28
).