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Mountain in Mozambique
Mount Inago
Mount Inago is located in MozambiqueMount InagoMount InagoLocation of Mount Inago in Mozambique
Highest point
Elevation1,804 m (5,919 ft)
Coordinates15°02′42″S 37°23′46″E / 15.04500°S 37.39611°E / -15.04500; 37.39611
Geography
LocationMozambique

Mount Inago, also known as Serra Inago, is a mountain in northern Mozambique.

It is located in Nampula Province, 50 km northeast of Mount Namuli.

The plant communities on the mountain include woodlands, generally below 1000 meters elevation, riverine forests in stream valleys, mid-altitude moist forests between 1000 and 1600 meters elevation, and upland grasslands and rocky shrublands above 1500 meters elevation. Much of the mid-altitude moist forest and riverine forest has been cleared for cultivation, leaving the remaining forests fragmented.

It is home to the endemic Mount Inago pygmy chameleon (Rhampholeon bruessoworum). The 2009 expedition that identified the pygmy chameleon also identified possible new species of freshwater crab (Potamonautes sp.), butterfly (Cymothoe sp.), and cycad (Encephalartos sp.). It is one of two known locations where the Mount Mabu horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus mabuensis) is found, the other being the eponymous Mount Mabu.

References

  1. ^ Bayliss, J., Monteiro, J., Fishpool, L., Congdon, C., Bampton, I., Bruessow, C., Matimele, H., Banze, A. & Timberlake, J.R. (2010). Biodiversity and Conservation of Mount Inago, Mozambique. Report produced under Darwin Initiative Award 15/036. Mulanje Mountain Conservation Trust, Malawi. 32 pp.
  2. IUCN (2016-04-25). Rhinolophus mabuensis: Taylor, P.: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2019: e.T64588047A64588304 (Report). International Union for Conservation of Nature. doi:10.2305/iucn.uk.2019-1.rlts.t64588047a64588304.en.
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