1946
DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-3642.1946.tb00101.x
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The Type‐Localities of some African Mammals.

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“…It is sometimes difficult to be certain that many of the pre-twentieth century collections which cite 'Guine', relate to the current geographical locale, as the term then had a much broader usage (see also Moreau et al, 1945). For example, Temminck's (1 853) report 'Esqtrisses Zoologique sur la C d e de Guind' focused on today's Ghana (and was heavily based on the work of Hendrik Pel, see Holthius, 1968), and de Rochebrune (1883) used a similar appellation for an area which included what are now the Gambia and Guinea Bissau and much of today's Senegal.…”
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“…It is sometimes difficult to be certain that many of the pre-twentieth century collections which cite 'Guine', relate to the current geographical locale, as the term then had a much broader usage (see also Moreau et al, 1945). For example, Temminck's (1 853) report 'Esqtrisses Zoologique sur la C d e de Guind' focused on today's Ghana (and was heavily based on the work of Hendrik Pel, see Holthius, 1968), and de Rochebrune (1883) used a similar appellation for an area which included what are now the Gambia and Guinea Bissau and much of today's Senegal.…”
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“…The holotype of M. elgonensis was collected by Leon Bayer during his 1914 expedition to eastern Africa in the so called “Junction Camp” ( Bayer 1923 ). According to Moreau et al (1946) , the “Junction Camp” was built on a foothill of Mount Elgon in Kenya, the coordinates of the location are approximately 1°7'N, 34°50'E .…”
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“…"Livingstonia, 4000 ft., Nyasaland. This is about io° 35' S. on the west side of Lake Nyasa" (Moreau, Hopkins & Hayman, 1946). Based on one specimen with badly broken skull.…”
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“…Based on one specimen with badly broken skull. (Moreau, Hopkins & Hayman, 1946). Hill & Carter record a specimen from Humpata, Angola.…”
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confidence: 99%