Belongs within: Herpestidae.
Helogale, the dwarf mongooses, is a genus of small, diurnal, social mongooses with a grizzled brown pelage found in eastern and southern Africa.
Helogale
|--H. brunnula S78
|--H. dybowskii S78
|--H. hirtula S78
|--H. ivori S78
|--H. macmillani S78
|--H. mimetra S78
|--H. parvula S78
|--H. percivali S78
|--H. undulata S78
|--H. varia S78
|--H. vetula S78
`--H. victorina S78
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[S78] Savage, R. J. G. 1978. Carnivora. In: Maglio, V. J., & H. B. S. Cooke (eds) Evolution of African Mammals pp. 249–267. Harvard University Press: Cambridge (Massachusetts).
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