MAMMALS OF ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN — SETZER 573 



Tragelaphus spekii larkenii (St. Lcgcr) 



Limnotragus spekii larkenii St. Leger, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 10, vol. 8, p. 

 420, October 1931. (Bahr-el-Ghazal, 50 miles south of Yambio, lat. 4°30' 

 N., long. 28° E.) 



Specimens Examined: Eight, all in BM, from: Diawo, 4; lat. 

 4°30' N., long. 28° E., south of Yambio, 2 ; Yambio, 1 ; Bahr-el-Ghazal, 1 



Tragelaphus strepsiceros chora (Cretzschmar) 



Antilope chora Cretzschmar, in Riippell, Atlas zu der Reise im nordlichen Afrika 

 von Riippell, vol. 1, Saugethiere, p. 22, 1826. (Eastern Sudan.) 



Antilope tendal Cretzschmar, in Riippell, Atlas zu der Reise im nordlichen Afrika 

 von Riippell, pt. 1, Saugethiere, p. 22, 1826. (Deserts of "Sinerie" to 

 Ambukol.) (Stated by Lydekker and Blaine, Catalogue of the Ungulate 

 Mammals in the British Museum (Natural History), vol. 3, p. 202, 1914, 

 perhaps to be Addax nasomaculatus.) 



Strepsiceros abyssinicus Fitzinger, Sitzb. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math. -Nat., vol. 

 59, sect. 1, p. 176, 1869. (Abyssinia, Somaliland, to Kordofan.) 



Specimens Examined: Two, both in BM, from: Blue Nile, 1 ; 

 Eirerib, 1. 



Taurotragus derbianus gigas (Heuglin) 



Boselaphus gigas Heuglin, Nova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. -Carol., Jena, vol. 30, 

 No. 2, p. 19, pi. 1, fig. 2, 1863. (West of the Upper Nile, lat. 7° N., Bahr- 

 el-Ghazal.) 



Specimens Examined: Five, from: Khor Gorman, 30 miles west 

 of Rumbek, 1 (BM); Bahr-el-Ghazal, 1 (BM); 25 miles west of 

 Rejaf, 3. 



Remarks: The giant eland of southwestern Sudan apparently is 

 not a common big game species. Its affinities are definitely with 

 the West African species derbianus and not with the eastern and 

 southern African species oryx. 



Syncerus coffer aequinoctialis (Blyth) 



B[uhalus] caffer, var. aequinoctialis Blyth, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 372, 1866. 



(White NUe.) 

 Bubalus azrakensis Matschie, Sitzb. Ges. Naturf. Freunde, Berlin, p. 169, 1906. 



(Roseires.) 

 Bubalus solvayi Matschie, Deutsche Jager-zeitung, vol. 57, No. 7, p. 104, 1911. 



(Mongalla.) 



Specimens Examined: None. 



Remarks: The buffalo is recorded here on the basis of sight records 

 by Hoogstraal in the southern Sudan. 



