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2008

New species

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A New Species Of Giant Sengi Or Elephant-Shrew (Genus Rhynchocyon) Highlights The Exceptional Biodiversity Of The Udzungwa Mountains Of Tanzania, F Rovero, G B. Rathbun, A Perkin, T Jones, David O. Ribble, C Leonard, R R. Mwakisoma, N Doggart Feb 2008

A New Species Of Giant Sengi Or Elephant-Shrew (Genus Rhynchocyon) Highlights The Exceptional Biodiversity Of The Udzungwa Mountains Of Tanzania, F Rovero, G B. Rathbun, A Perkin, T Jones, David O. Ribble, C Leonard, R R. Mwakisoma, N Doggart

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A new species of sengi, or elephant-shrew, is described. It was discovered in the northern Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania in 2005. Sengis (Order Macroscelidea, super-cohort Afrotheria) include four genera and 15 species of mammals that are endemic to Africa. This discovery is a significant contribution to the systematics of this small order. Based on 49 camera trap images, 40 sightings and five voucher specimens, the new sengi is diurnal and distinguished from the other three species of Rhynchocyon by a grizzled grey face, pale yellow to cream chest and chin, orange-rufous sides, maroon back and jet-black lower rump and thighs. …