Cynomops planirostris (W. Peters, 1866)

García, Franger J., Ochoa-G, José, Poma-Urey, José L., Miller, Bruce W., Falcão, Fábio C. & del Valle Alvarez, Martín Roberto, 2024, Expanding the knowledge of the bat fauna of the Brazilian Caatinga: new geographical records of molossid bats (Chiroptera, Molossidae) for the Chapada Diamantina region, with taxonomic notes, ZooKeys 1210, pp. 333-371 : 333-371

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1210.128570

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13495588

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scientific name

Cynomops planirostris (W. Peters, 1866)
status

 

Cynomops planirostris (W. Peters, 1866) View in CoL

Summary of captures.

Six females ( CMARF 2111–2116) and four males ( CMARF 2117–2120).

External measurements and weights.

The average and range of external measurements and weights for females: TLB: 90.00 (80.00–97.00), TL: 31.00 (27.00–36.00), LHL: 5.97 (5.40–7.00), EL: 13.17 (13.00–14.00), W: 9.50 (9.00–10.00). Males: TLB: 90.00 (89.00–92.00), TL: 30.00 (28.00–32.00), LHL: 5.88 (5.34–6.01), EL: 13.80 (13.08–14.05), W: 9.75 (9.00–10.00).

Morphological description.

Dorsal fur varies from chocolate brown to yellowish brown, contrasting with the paler ventral coloration. Skulls with a relatively low and short rostrum (Fig. 3 View Figure 3 ). Lacrimal ridge conspicuous with the anterior face sloped smoothly to the forehead. Incisive foramina positioned closer to the accessory foramen and the three foramina (incisive and accessory) forming an equilateral triangle (seen with magnification from above). Basisphenoid pits are shallow. Values of some skull measurements for the females and males are shown in Table 1 View Table 1 .

Identification.

Externally, the forearm length (<40 mm) and the ventral coloration paler than the dorsum in all specimens, in addition to cranial measurements and the arrangement of incisive and accessory foramina in the shape of an equilateral triangle, distinguish this species from its most similar congeners in the area ( Cynomops greenhalli Goodwin, 1958 , and C. milleri (Osgood, 1914) , Moras et al. 2018; López Berrizbeitia and Díaz 2021).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Molossidae

Genus

Cynomops