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fbi babe sekokUMPED DUIKER: 
CEPHALOPHUS MELANORHEUS, Gray. 
Subspecies a. C. MELANORHEUS TYPICUS. 
Cephalophus melanorheus, Gray, Ann. Mag. N. H. (1) xviii. p. 167 (1846); id. 
Knowsl. Men. p. 11, pl. x. (1850); id. P. Z. S. 1850, p. 125; id. Cat. Ung. 
B. M. p. 88 (1852) ; Temm. Esq. Zool. Guin. pp. 194, 236 (1853); Fitz. SB. Wien, 
lix. pt. 1, p. 166 (1869) ; Gray, P. Z. S. 1871, p. 600; id. Cat. Rum. B. M. p. 28 
(1872) ; id. Hand-l. Rum. B.M. p. 98 (1873) ; Peters, Monatsb. Ac. Berl. 1876, 
p- 482 (Gaboon) ; Matsch. Arch. f. Nat. 1891, pt. 1, pp. 353, 354.; Thos. P. Z. 8. 
1892, p. 426; Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 212 (1893). 
Antilope (Cephalolophus) melanorheus, Wagn. Schr. Saéug., Suppl. v. p. 428 (1855). 
Cephalophus anchiete, Bocage, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 743 (Angola). 
Cephalophus mazwelli, Noack, Zool. JB., Syst. iv. p. 121 (1889) (Banana, Congo) 
(nec H. Sm.). 
Subspecies 6. C. MELANORHEUS SUNDEVALLI. 
Sylvicapra pygmea, var., Sund. Pecora, K. Vet.-Ak. Handl. 1845, p. 321 (1847) ; 
id. Hornschuch’s Transl., Arch. Skand. Beitr. i. p. 313; Reprint, p. 183 
(1848). 
Cephalophus pygmeus sundevalli, Fitz. SB. Wien, lix. pt. 1, p. 166 (1869) (ex Sund.). 
Vernacular Name :—“ Nshiri” at Dongila, Gaboon (Buchholz). 
Similar in all respects to C. maxwelli, except that it is rather smaller, and 
that the brown colour of the back darkens to black on and at each side of the 
base of the tail, below which there is an abrupt change to white on the backs 
of the hams. Female with horns. 
Horns short, but almost as long in the female as in the male, placed in the 
same straight line as the nasal profile, slightly incurved: those of male about 
14 inch long, their basal diameter going about 24 times in the length; those 
