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J.
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Nat. Hist. Soc., 26: 87
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.
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SW Peninsular
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, E margin of Western Ghats (= Sahyadris),
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<emphasis id="D723604A86AF007449CC93C4A6E4B123" inLineHeading="true" pageNumber="1487">Vernacular Names:</emphasis>
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.
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Endemic to the Western Ghats and occurring in tropical evergreen rain forest. Records are from N part of the Western Ghats at and near the type locality (
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; Tiwari et al., 1971) and Nilgiri Hills (
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) in the south (
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), which approximates the extent of tropical evergreen rain forest along the SW mountainous margin of SW peninsular
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(see
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); altitudinal range,
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(from data with specimens). Although wet, tropical forests once occurred along the length of the Western Ghats (
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), they are presently reduced to small, isolated patches through conversion to agriculture and plantations (
<bibRefCitation id="33C9245C3FBE15222E530ECCFDBBB7A2" author="Chandrasekar-Rao, A. &amp; M. E. Sunquist" refId="ref57484" refString="Chandrasekar-Rao, A., and M. E. Sunquist. 1996. Ecology of small mammals in tropical forest habitats of southern India. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 12: 561 - 571." year="1996">Chandrasekar-Rao and Sunquist, 1996</bibRefCitation>
); these forest islands between Satara region and Nilgiri Hills probably also contain
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<emphasis id="0899F55F66D4FFE61D6ADE44D9330AB8" italics="true" pageNumber="1487">R. satarae</emphasis>
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