Mirostrellus joffrei Thomas, 1915
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Materials
Type status: Other material. Occurrence: catalogNumber: KIZ 20230423 ; recordedBy: Xin Mou et al.; individualCount: 1; sex: male; lifeStage: adult; occurrenceID: F 6735870 - 3 E 0 E- 52 CD-BCC 3 - 200 C 392 C 38 F 3; Taxon: taxonID: https://www.gbif.org/species/11122810; scientificName: Mirostrellus joffrei Thomas, 1915 ; kingdom: Animalia; phylum: Chordata; class: Mammalia; order: Chiroptera ; family: Vespertilionidae ; genus: Mirostrellus ; Location: country: China; stateProvince: Yunnan; locality: Guanyinshan Nature Reserve, Mt. Guanyin ; verbatimElevation: 2434 m; verbatimCoordinates: 22 ° 59.41 ' N 102 ° 59.91 ' E; decimalLatitude: 22.99; decimalLongitude: 103.00; georeferenceProtocol: label; Event: eventDate: 21 - 05 - 23 GoogleMaps
Diagnosis
According to Görföl et al. (2020), " A medium-sized vespertilionid, with a FA of 35.7–40.2 mm. The fifth finger of the wing is shortened (on average 20 mm shorter than the fourth finger) and the pelage is sparse and velvety. The supraorbital tubercles are well-developed, protruding for 1.47–1.76 mm measured from the lachrymal opening; the sagittal crest is barely visible, being only approximately 0.1 mm high. The upper canine is characterised by a developed posterior secondary cusp. The taxon has two upper and lower premolars and its lower molars are myotodont ".
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