Chris M. Banotai, M. V. Mazzamuto, John L. Koprowski
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摘要:Paraxerus cepapi (a . Smith, 1836)是一种啮齿动物,俗称史密斯灌木松鼠。皮毛的颜色在整个分布中各不相同,在其分布的西部地区有较浅的灰色个体,在东部地区有较多的棕色个体。头蛇属是头蛇属11种中的一种,遍布撒哈拉以南非洲地区。国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)认为P. cepapi是“最不受关注”(LC)的物种,没有列出主要威胁。
Abstract: Paraxerus cepapi (A. Smith, 1836) is a rodent commonly called Smith's bush squirrel. Pelage color varies throughout its distribution, with grayer individuals in the western reaches of its distribution and more brown individuals in eastern areas. Paraxerus cepapi is 1 of 11 species in the genus Paraxerus and is found throughout sub-Saharan Africa. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) considers P. cepapi to be a species of “Least Concern” (LC), listing no major threats.