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English: Location of Rhynchocyon petersi in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania. Species distributions are limited to small forest patches (darker blue) within each mountain range (in blue, marked with black pointers).[1]
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  1. Michael Hoffmann, Galen B. Rathbun, Francesco Rovero, Andrew Perkin, Nisha Owen, Neil Burgess. (2016). The distribution of the genus Rhynchocyon in the Eastern Arc Mountains, with an emphasis on the Black-and-rufous Sengi, Rhynchocyon petersi. Afrotherian Conservation 12: 3-8.

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