Asellia patrizii, De Beaux, 1931
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3. View Plate 16: Hipposideridae
Patrizi’s Trident Leaf-nosed Bat
French: Asellia de Patrizi I German: Patrizi-Dreizackblattnase I Spanish: Asellia de Patrizi
Other common names: Patrizi's Trident Bat
Taxonomy. Asellia patrizii De Beaux, 1931 View in CoL ,
“Zona di Gaarre,” Dancalia, Ethiopia.
This species is monotypic.
Distribution. Recorded from a handful of localities in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and offshore islands in the Red Sea. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 42—46 mm, tail 13-20 mm, ear 12-16 mm, hindfoot 6 mm, forearm 38-43 mm; weight 3—4 g. Patrizi’s Trident Leaf-nosed Bat is the smallest species in the genus. Muzzle is relatively short with large and distinctive noseleaf that has three subtriangular projections from its posterior margin. Pelage is pale brownish gray dorsally, somewhat paler ventrally.
Habitat. Low-lying arid and semi-desert shrubland, up to 1000 m.
Food and Feeding. Patrizi’s Trident Leaf-nosed Bat is insectivorous.
Breeding. No information.
Activity patterns. Patrizi’s Trident Leaf-nosed Bat roosts during the day in caves, lava tunnels, and anthropogenic structures. Echolocation call is not known.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. In one cave, both males and females were present.
Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCNRed List. Although very few specimens have been collected, Patrizi’s Trident Leaf-nosed Bat occurs across a relatively large area with a low human population and in habitat that is not currently under threat. There may be some disturbance at roosting sites.
Bibliography. Aulagnier (2013a), Benda, Vallo & Reiter (2011), Monadjem, Bergmans, Mickleburgh & Hutson (2017a).
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Asellia patrizii
Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier 2019 |
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