Callosciurus prevostii (Desmarest, 1822)
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Callosciurus prevostii (Desmarest, 1822) |
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Callosciurus prevostii (Desmarest, 1822) View in CoL . Mammalogie, in Encyclop. Méth., p. 335.
TYPE LOCALITY: Malaysia, Malacca Prov., "Settlement of Malacca."
DISTRIBUTION: Malaysian subregion except Java; N Sulawesi. Musser (1987) considered the population in Sulawesi as introduced.
SYNONYMS: armalis ( Lyon, 1911); atricapillus (Schlegel, 1863) ; atrox (Miller, 1913); bangkanus (Schlegel, 1863); banksi (Chasen, 1933); borneoensis (Müller and Schlegel, 1842); caedis (Chasen and Kloss, 1931); carimatae ( Miller, 1906); carimonensis ( Miller, 1906); caroli (Bonhote, 1901); condurensis ( Miller, 1906); coomansi Sody, 1949; erebus (Miller, 1903); erythromelas (Temminck, 1853); griseicauda (Bonhote, 1901); harrisoni (Stone and Rehn, 1902); humei (Bonhote, 1901); indica (Müller and Schlegel, 1842, not indicus Erxleben, 1777 ); kuchingensis (Bonhote, 1901); melanops ( Miller, 1902); mendanauus (Lyon, 1906); mimellus (Miller, 1900); mimiculus (Miller, 1900); navigator (Bonhote, 1901); nyx ( Lyon, 1908); palustris ( Lyon, 1907); pelapius ( Lyon, 1911); penialius ( Lyon, 1908); piceus ( Peters, 1866); pluto (Gray, 1867); proserpinae ( Lyon, 1907); rafflesii (Vigores and Horsfield, 1828) ; redimitus (Boon Mesch, 1829); rufogularis ( Gray, 1842); rufoniger (Motley and Dillwyn, 1855); rufonigra ( Gray, 1842); sanggaus ( Lyon, 1907); sarawakensis (Gray, 1867); schlegeli (Gray, 1867); suffusus (Bonhote, 1901); sumatranus (Schlegel, 1863); waringensis Sody, 1949; wrayi (Kloss, 1910).
COMMENTS: Formerly included baluensis ; but the two are often sympatric ( Payne et al., 1985). Reviewed by Heaney (1978).
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