Parahypsugo eisentrauti ( Hill, 1968 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a24 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4369E104-E14C-4436-9B57-6C38A6AEBE65 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4338105 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A87C3-D55B-395E-1CF6-FB4BFA504160 |
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Parahypsugo eisentrauti ( Hill, 1968 ) |
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Parahypsugo eisentrauti ( Hill, 1968) View in CoL ( Table 3 View TABLE )
Pipistrellus eisentrauti Hill, 1968: 45 View in CoL .
COMMON NAMES. — English: Eisentraut’s Pipistrelle. French: Pipistrelle d’Eisentraut.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 5 specimens (including original data).
Other localities of Cameroon • 2 specimens; Mount Kupe ; 4°48’05”N, 9°42’29”E; 1078 m; 30.XI.1966; Martin Eisentraut leg.; ZFMK 1950.0198; ZFMK 1968.0006 GoogleMaps • 2 specimens; Dikume-Balue ; 4°14’42”N, 9°29’36”E; 1100 m; 18.II.1967; Martin Eisentraut leg.; ZFMK 1950.0498; ZFMK 1968.0005 GoogleMaps .
ORIGINAL DATA. — A single male ( Table 1 View TABLE ) was caught at the ecotone between montane forest and montane grassland at an altitude of 2130 m a.s.l. This species has previously been referred to as Hypsugo eisentrauti ( Hill, 1968) and it was recorded from Mount Cameroon by Eisentraut (1968) as Pipistrellus eisentrauti . The new generic name is based on recent molecular and morphological results by Hutterer et al. (2019). Fedden & MacLeod (1986) mist-netted a total of 22 individuals in the montane forest of Mount Cameroon.
DIAGNOSIS. — The species is very small with a forearm length of 35.4 mm. The pelage is reddish-brown dorsally and slightly paler ventrally. The anterior upper premolar is visible above gum. The wings and interfemoral membrane are also reddish-brown. External measurements are presented in Table 3. View TABLE
HABITATS AND DISTRIBUTION. — This species is probably restricted to the Cameroon Highlands, where it has been recorded on Mount Cameroon, Rumpi Highlands, and Mount Kupe by Eisentraut ( Hill 1968). It is distributed principally in montane and submontane habitat from 750 m to 2235 m ( Van Cakenberghe & Happold 2013).
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Parahypsugo eisentrauti ( Hill, 1968 )
Mongombe, Aaron Manga, Fils, Eric Moise Bakwo & Tamesse, Joseph Lebel 2020 |
Pipistrellus eisentrauti
HILL J. E. 1968: 45 |