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422 Uchida Ryukyu Mole Mogera uchidai Abe, Shiraishi, and Arai, 1991 [Alt. Senkaku Mole; Syn. Nesoscaptor uchidai] Professor Dr. Toru (sometimes Tohru) Uchida (1897–1981) was a Japanese zoologist and a professor at Hokkaido University. He edited several popular zoological encyclopedias and books on Japanese fauna, as well as writing more serious zoological works on systematics and papers on a wide variety of fauna. He is commemorated in the scientific names of a number of different taxa, such as the hydrozoan Phialidium uchidai and the fish Zoarchias uchidai. The mole is known only from Uotsurijima Island, in the Senkaku Islands, northeast of Taiwan. (These islands are currently controlled by Japan but are also claimed by Taiwan and by the People’s Republic of China.) Underwood Underwood’s Long-tongued Bat Hylonycteris underwoodi Thomas, 1903 Underwood’s Water Mouse Rheomys underwoodi Thomas, 1906 Underwood’s Pocket Gopher Orthogeomys underwoodi Osgood, 1931 Underwood’s Bonneted Bat Eumops underwoodi Goodwin, 1940 Cecil F. Underwood (1873–1943) was a British ornithologist and collector. He went to Costa Rica in 1889 and stayed there until his death. He was an all-round naturalist who collected for a number of foreign museums, combining this with his job as a taxidermist at Costa Rica’s National Museum. He described many new mammal taxa from Central America, often in association with George Goodwin. The longtongued bat occurs from west-central Mexico to western Panama. The mouse inhabits central Costa Rica and western Panama. The gopher is a Costa Rican endemic. The bonneted bat is found from southern Arizona through western Mexico and south to Nicaragua. Urich Northern Bolo Mouse Necromys urichi J. A. Allen and Chapman, 1897 [formerly Northern Grass Mouse, Akodon urichi] Sucre Spiny Rat Proechimys urichi J. A. Allen, 1899 FrederickWilliamUrich(1872–1936)wasaTrinidadian naturalist and one of the co-founders of the Trinidad Field Naturalists’ Club (now the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists’ Club). He is also commemorated in the name of a bird, Urich’s Tyrannulet Phyllomyias urichi. The grass mouse is found in eastern Colombia , Venezuela, northern Brazil, and Trinidad and Tobago. The spiny rat comes from northern Venezuela. Uta Hick Uta Hick’s Bearded Saki Chiropotes utahickae Hershkovitz, 1985 [formerly C. satanas utahicki] Frau Uta Hick(-Ruempler) was a Curator at the Cologne Zoo and the longtime editor of the zoo’s journal, Zeitschrift des Kölner Zoo. The original citation reads, “Much is owed Miss Hick for her contributions to our knowledge of pitheciines. The largest assemblage of captive living pitheciines ever gathered flourished in the Kölner Zoo under Curator Hick’s personal care.” The original spelling of the scientific name was utahicki, but because the species is named after a woman this has now been corU 423 rected to the feminine utahickae. This monkey has been elevated to full-species status, having previously been regarded as a race of the Black Bearded Saki Chiropotes satanas. It is found in eastern Amazonian Brazil, between the rivers Xingu and Tocantins. uta hick ...

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