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Specimens examined. — Fifteen, all from Banka — three from Klabat 

 Bay, on the northern end, and twelve from Tanjong Rengsam, upper 

 part of Banka Strait. 



EXPLANATION OF NUMBERS ON MAP FACING. 



1 T. chinensis: China, northern Burma. 



2 T. belangeri: Tenasserim. 



3 T. concolor: Anam. 



4 T. modesta: Island of Hainan. 



5 T. lacernata iviJHnsoni: Middle of Malay Peninsula. 



6 T. glis ferrurjinca: Southern Malay Peninsula, Sumatra. 



7 T. demissa: Northern Sumatra. 



8 T. siaca: Eastern Sumatra. 



9 T. longipes longipes: Northern Borneo. 



10 T. longipes salatana: Southern Borneo. 



11 T. hypochrysa: Java. 



12 T. discolor: Banka, east of Sumatra. 



13 T. palnwanensis: Palawan, Balabac, northeast of Borneo. 



14 T. mollendorffi: Culion, northeast of Borneo. 



15 T. cuyonis: Cuyo, northeast of Borneo. 



16 T. ch-ysogaster: Mentawi Islands, south of Sumatra. 



17 T. casianea: Bintang Island, south of Malay Peninsula. 



18 T. glis batamana: Batam Island, south cf Malay Peninsula. 



19 T. phccura: Sinkep Island, between Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. 



20 T. tephrura: Tana Bala, southwest coast of Sumatra. 



21 T. glis glis: Penang Island, west coast, southern Malay Peninsula. 



22 T. picta: Northern Borneo. 



23 T. lacernata lacernata: Lankawi, Terutau, west coast Malay Peninsula. 



24 T. lacernata raviana: Butang Islands, west coast, Jilalay Peninsula. 



25 T. montana montana: Mount Dulit, Northern Borneo. 



26 T. montana haluensis: Mount Kina Balu, northeastern Borneo. 



27 T. dissimilis: Condore Island, off Cochin China. 



28 T. glis sordida: Tioman Island, east of southern Malay Peninsula. 



29 T. glis pcmangilis: Pemangil Island, east of southern Malay Peninsula. 



30 T. glis pulonis: Aor Island, east of southern Malay Peninsula. 



31 T. liicida: Pulo I^aut, north of west end of Borneo. 



32 T. natmvx: Bunguran Island, north of west end of Borneo. 



33 T. chrysomalla: Siantan Island, between southern Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 



34 T. riabus: Riabu Island, between southern Malay Penin.su la and Borneo. 



35 T. anamhse: Jinmja Island, between southern Malay Peninsula and Borneo. 



36 T. carimatcv: Karimata Island, southwest coast of Borneo. 



37 T. splendidula: Southern Borneo. 



38 T. lacei'nata longicauda: Perhentian Island, east coast of Malay Peninsula. 



39 T. lacernata obscura: Redang Island, east coast of Malay Peninsula. 



40 T. nicobarica nicoharica: Great Nicobar Island, northwest of Sumatra. 



41 T. nicobarica surda: Little Nicobar, northwest of Sumatra. 



TUPAIA LONGIPES Thomas. 



(Synonymy under subspecies.) 



Geographic distribution. — Borneo. See Nos. 9 and 10 on map on 

 page 75. 



Diagnosis. — Similar to Tupaia discolor of Banka, but larger and 

 with less contrast in color between anterior and lower portions of 

 back; raammce, 3-3 = G. 



