CeO Ss SI hARUNGA. 
LIMNOTRAGUS SELOUSI (Roruscu.). 
[PLATE XCIV.] 
“ Nakong,’ Andersson, Lake Ngami, p. 449 (1856) ; Baines, Expl. S.W. Afr. p. 458 
(1864). 
Tragelaphus eurycerus, Layard, Cat. Mamm. S. Afr. Mus. p. 79 (1861). 
Tragelaphus spekit, Kirk, P. Z.S. 1864, p. 659 (Chobé) ; Brooke, P. Z. S. 1871, 
p. 484 (part.), 1878, p. 884 (part.) ; Selous, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 753; id. Hunter’s 
Wanderings, p. 210 (1881) ; Sclater, P. Z.S. 1890, p. 590, pl. xlvii. (Lake 
Ngami), 1893, pp. 724, 729 (Lake, Mwern) ; id. List An. Z. Soc. 1896, p. 163 ; 
Thomas, P. Z.S. 1891, p. 388 (part.); Flow. & Lyd. Mamm. p. 347 (1891) 
(part.); Nicolls & Egl. Sportsman in S. Afr. p. 40 (1892) ; Ward, Horn Meas. 
p. 155 (1892), p. 197 (1896) (part.) ; Lyd. Horns and Hoofs, p. 254 (1893) ; id. 
Royal Nat. Hist. il. p. 276 (1894) (part.); Johnst. Brit. Centr. Afr. p. 306 
(1897) ; Selous, in Ward’s Great and Small Game of Africa, p. 470 (1899). 
Tragelaphus selousti, Rothsch. Novit. Zool. v. p. 206 (1898) ; Rendall, ibid. p. 212. 
Euryceros spekii, J. E. Gray, Hand-l. Rum. 1873, p. 119 (part.). 
Vernacutar Namus:—Waterskap of Boers (Nicolls & LEglington) ; Nakong of 
Batauwani at Lake Ngami; Sttatunga, Puvula, and Unzuzu of the natives of 
the Chobé and Central Zambesi; N’zoe of the natives on the Lukanga River 
north of the Zambesi (Selous) ; Mula of the Awemba and Nsowi of the Ulungu 
and Mambwé districts of Mweru (Crawshay). 
Adult male. Height at withers about 40 inches. Colour nearly uniform 
dark yellowish brown, becoming darker and of a more dusky hue on the 
shoulder, belly, and legs. Head a darker and richer brown, with a large 
whitish patch running inwards on each side from the inner corner of the eye; 
also a yellowish patch above the eye; two pale spots on the cheeks, the upper 
situated a short distance beneath the eye. ars blackish behind, with a large 
grey patch below. ‘Throat with an upper and lower white patch. Underside 
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