Artibeus inopinatus, W. B. Davis & D. C. Carter, 1964

Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2019, Phyllostomidae, Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions, pp. 444-583 : 571

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188. View Plate 44: Phyllostomidae

Honduran Fruit-eating Bat

Artibeus inopinatus View in CoL

French: Artibée du Honduras / German: Honduras-Fruchtvampir / Spanish: Artibeo hondureno

Taxonomy. Artibeus inopinatus W. B. Davis & D. C. Carter, 1964 View in CoL .

“ Choluteca, 10 ft [= 3 m], Depto. de Choluteca, Honduras.”

Artibeus inopinatus is in subgenus Artibeus . Although usually considered closer to A. har sutus, molecular analyses suggested that A. inopinatus is sister to the clade A. harsutus + A. fraterculus . Monotypic.

Distribution. Pacific slopes of Central America, from El Salvador to Nicaragua. View Figure

Descriptive notes. Forearm 48-49 mm (males) and 51-53 mm (females); weight 24-7-35-9 g. Other measurements are not available. The Honduran Fruit-eating Bat is seemingly most closely allied to the Hairy Fruit-eating Bat (A. hirsutus ) ofwestern Mexico, but it is smaller, and its uropatagium is less hairy, although it has noticeable fringe of hairs on its free edge. Upperparts are pale gray, with tips of hairs frosted whitish; fur is very short and velvety. Whitish facial stripes are faint; lower ones are sometimes absent. Ventral fur is slightly paler than dorsum. Muzzle is short and broad. Dental formula is I 2 /2, C1/1,P 2/2. M 3/3 (x2) = 32. Unlike the Hairy Fruit-eating Bat, the Honduran Fruiteating Bat lacks broad spine on posterior border of palate that projects into interpterygoid space. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 31 (males) or 30 (females) and FN = 56. X-chromosome and Y-chromosome are subtelocentric, and Y,chromosome Is acrocentric.

Habitat. Dry thorn-scrub habitats, banana groves, and deciduousforests from lowlands to elevations of ¢. 1100 m.

Food and Feeding. No information.

Breeding. Pregnant Honduran Fruit-eating Bats were found in May in Honduras and lactating females in May and July in El Salvador and Honduras. Juveniles were caught in August in Honduras and Nicaragua. In Nicaragua, males were found with descended testes in June.

Activity patterns. A small group of Honduran Fruit-eating Bats with one male, eight females, and five young was found roosting in a building.

Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.

Status and Conservation. Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red List. Additional information on population status and life history of the Honduran Fruit-eating Bat is needed to understand its conservation threats.

Bibliography. Davis & Carter (1964), Larsen et al. (2013), Medina-Fitoria (2014), Reid & Medina-Fitoria (2016), Webster & Jones (1983).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Phyllostomidae

Genus

Artibeus

Loc

Artibeus inopinatus

Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier 2019
2019
Loc

Artibeus inopinatus

W. B. Davis & D. C. Carter 1964
1964
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