Central African potto
The Central African potto is a species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primate. It is found in Central Africa. It is also known as Milne-Edwards's potto, after Alphonse Milne-Edwards.
Taxonomy
It was formerly considered a subspecies of Perodicticus potto, but a 2015 study split it into three species, and classified P. edwardsi as a distinct species. It is thought to be the sister species to the East [African potto], from which it diverged during the late Miocene, about 5.5 million years ago.The IUCN Red List considers to the mysterious "false potto" to be a misidentified specimen of an East African potto, based on the rumored provenance of the individual being from Cameroon. In contrast, the American Society of Mammalogists considers the false potto to be a misidentified P. potto.