Phacochoerus aethiopicus (Pallas 1766)
[Aper] aethiopicus Pallas 1766, Misc. Zool.: 16.
Type Locality: "Promontoria Bona Spei advectus"; between Kaffraria and Great Namaqualand (South Africa, Eastern Cape Prov.), two hundred leagues from the Cape of Good Hope according to Vosmaer (1766).
Vernacular Names: Desert Warthog.
Subspecies::
Subspecies Phacochoerus aethiopicus subsp. aethiopicus Pallas 1766
Subspecies Phacochoerus aethiopicus subsp. delamerei Lönnberg 1909
Distribution: Formerly in Cape Provinces, South Africa (extinct since ca. 1870 - 1890); NE Africa in E Ethiopia, N Kenya, and Somalia (Grubb, 1993; d'Huart and Grubb, 2001).
Conservation: IUCN – Extinct as P. a. aethiopicus, Vulnerable as P. a. delamerei, otherwise Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: For distinctions from P. africanus, see Ewer (1957) and Grubb (1993).