Genetta felina ( Thunberg, 1811 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a21 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5143490 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A01B3B-5C2C-FFEA-6219-FDFEFE55FA5E |
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Felipe |
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Genetta felina ( Thunberg, 1811 ) |
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( Figs 188 View FIG ; 189 View FIG )
Viverra felina Thunberg, 1811a: 165 .
COMMON NAME. — Feline Genet.
CURRENT NAME. — Genetta felina ( Thunberg, 1811) .
See Jennings & Veron (2009: 217). This species is possibly Genetta tigrina View in CoL (Schreber, 1776: pl. 115 [1776], 3 (25): 425 [1777]). See Wozencraft (2005: 557) and Jennings & Veron (2009: 224).
COLLECTOR/S. — Charles-Alexandre Lesueur.
COLLECTION LOCALITY. — Cape Town, South Africa.
COLLECTION DATE. — Before 24 January 1804.
SPECIMEN NUMBER/S. — No specimen identified in MNHN collection.
COMMENTS. — One animal was collected taken alive back to France on board Le Géographe under the name of “Genette du Cap” by É.Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1804c: 172) and “ Viverra capensis ?” by Péron (1804a); which appear to refer to either Genetta felina or Genetta tigrina ( Jennings & Veron 2009: 217, 224). Donated by Jan Willem Janssens, Governor-General of the Cape Colony in South Africa (Report 20 April 1804 by Fourcroy stored in library of the MNHN; See also Milius (1987: 57). Donation to François Péron ( Péron 1804a). An illustration by Charles-Alexandre Lesueur (Inv. no. 80165 and 80166; Figs 185-186 View FIG View FIG ) of a live animal refers to the subject only as “ursus???”. Baglione & Crémière (2009: 172) referred to the same image as “Civette paliste”.
ILLUSTRATIONS. — Illustrated by Charles-Alexandre Lesueur – Muséum d’Histoire naturelle du Havre, Inv. no. 80165 and 80166 ( Figs 188 View FIG ; 189 View FIG ; one animal.
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