MA2i<IMALS OF ANGLO-EGYPTIAN SUDAN — SETZER 0/ / 



Addax nasomaculatus (Blainville) 



Cerophorus (Gazella) or A[ntilope] nasomaculata Blainville, Bull. Sci. Soc. PMlo- 



matique, Paris, p. 75, 1816. (Probably Senegambia.) 

 Antilope addax Cretzschmar, in RiippeU, Atlas zu der Pteise im nordlichen Afrika, 



von Riippell, pt. 1, Saugethiere, p. 19, pi. 7, 1826. (Desert south of Ambukol 



to the Haraza Oasis.) 



Specimens Examined: Three, all in BM, from: Southwest of 

 Dongola, 1; northwestern Kordofan, lat. 16° X., long. 2S° E., 1; 

 Meridi, 200 miles southwest of Dongola, 1 . 



Remarks: It is quite apparent that Ellerman and Morrison-Scott 

 (1951, p. 385) were correct in considering addax of Cretzschmar to be 

 identical to Blainville's earher nasomaculatus. I can see no differ- 

 ences between the Sudanese specimens and those from the Sahara. 



Damaliscus korrigum tiang (Heuglin) 



Damalis tiang Heuglin, Xova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. -Carol., Halle, vol. 30, 



No. 2, p. 22, 1863. (Sobat Valley.) 

 Damalis tiang-riel Heuglin, Xova Acta Acad. Caes. Leop. -Carol., Halle, vol. 30, 



No. 2, p. 23, 1883. (Bahr-el-Abiad.) 

 Damaliscus corrigum jonesi Lydekker, The Field (London), vol. 110, p. 250, 



Aug. 10, 1907. (Kordofan.) 

 Damaliscus floweri Matschie, Jahrb. Inst. Jagdk. Xeudamm, vol. 2, p. 168, 1913. 



(Xear Sherif Harrabulla, between Karkoj and Roseires, Blue Nile.) 



Specimexs Ex.^ mixed: Ten, all in BM, from: between Tonga and 

 Lake Xo, 1; Loldla, 1; White Xile, 2; Gogriel, Balir-el-Ghazal. 1; 

 Binder River, 3 ; Faki-kowi, 200 miles south of Khartoum, 1 ; Hagach 

 Merurya, Khor Gelegu, upper Binder River, 1. 



Alcelaphus buselaphus lelicel (Heuglin) 



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Akronotus] lelicel Heuglin, Reise in Xordost-Airika, vol. 2, p. 124, 1877. (Req 

 country, .Jur and Kosacge Rivers. Type locality fixed as Jur River by 

 Schwarz (1920, p. 907).) 



Specimen Examined: One, from Rejaf. 



Re\l\rks: Ruxton and Schwarz (1929, p. 577) list niediecki as a 



synonym of lelv:el. The type locality of the former, however, lies 



^vithin the geographic range ascribed to tora. It seems, therefore, 



that on pm-eiy geographic grounds niediecki should stand as a synonym 



of tora. 



Alcelaphus biiselaphus roosevelti (Heller) 



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Bubalis lelwel roosevelti Heller, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 60, Xo. S, p. 7, 

 Nov. 2, 1912. (Gondokoro.) 



Specimens Ex.\mixed: Sixteen, from: Lokila, 1 (BM^i; Terehaima, 

 Torit District, 1 (BM); Logh Afrok, Torit DiMrict, I (BM); between 



