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<strong>Mgambo</strong> <strong>Forest</strong> <strong>Reserve</strong><br />

KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS FOR TABLE 33<br />

Ecological (Ecol.) type:<br />

F – <strong>Forest</strong> dependent species: Species confined to primary forest only; not including forest edge or secondary forest.<br />

f – <strong>Forest</strong> dwelling but not forest dependent species: Species occurring in primary forest, forest edge or secondary forest.<br />

O – Non-forest species: Species that do not occur in primary or secondary forest or forest edge.<br />

Endemic (End.) status:<br />

E – Endemic: Species only found in the Usambara Mountains.<br />

N – Near endemic: Species with limited ranges usually only including coastal forest and/or East African lowland forests.<br />

W – Widely distributed species.<br />

Other Information obtained from:<br />

Larsen (1996); Kielland (1990)<br />

5.4.5.2 Molluscs<br />

A total of 153 molluscs were collected in zoological trapsites and opportunistically. Taxonomic<br />

determinations were not available at the time of publication. Specimens were deposited at the<br />

Zoological Museum of Copenhagen (refer to Appendix 1).<br />

5.4.5.3 Millipedes<br />

A total of 392 millipedes were collected in zoological trapsites and opportunistically. Taxonomic<br />

determinations were not available at the time of publication. Specimens were deposited at the<br />

Zoological Museum of Copenhagen (refer to Appendix 1).<br />

East Usambara Conservation Area Management Programme Technical Paper 59<br />

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