Micropteropus pusillus ( Peters, 1868 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a14 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4783996 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F78791-FF8B-FFA0-FF36-4D56FA5DFB0F |
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Micropteropus pusillus ( Peters, 1868 ) |
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Micropteropus pusillus ( Peters, 1868) View in CoL
Epomophorus pusillus Peters, 1868: 870 View in CoL .
COMMON NAME. — Peters’ Lesser Epauletted Fruit Bat.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Agumatsa Wildlife Sanctuary • 3 ♀; ZTNHC 957 , SMF 92112, 92113 About SMF . Apesokubi • 1 ♂; 0.5 km N Apesokubi ; USNM 590071 About USNM • 4♀; USNM 590070 About USNM , ZTNHC 966 , SMF 89660, 89661 About SMF . Kyabobo NP • 1 ♂; SMF 92114 . Shiare Schoolyard • 1 ♀; SMF 92115 .
REMARK
As in previous studies from Ghana and Togo ( De Vree et al. 1969, 1971; Decher 1997a), with 23 individuals caught, Micropteropus pusillus was the most common small fruit bat in our survey, perhaps outnumbered locally only by large colonies of the high-flying Eidolon helvum ( Kerr, 1792) . It is a typical species of the rainforest-savannah mosaic characteristic for much of the Volta Region. In Ghana east of the Volta River, M. pusillus was previously captured at Akwamufe, Amedzofe, Kalakpa Game Production Reserve, Leklebi Agbesia and Odomi Jongo ( Bergmans 1989). In Ghana and Togo, M. pusillus shares a similar distribution pattern with Epomophorus gambianus (see maps in Bergmans [1988, 1989] and Grubb et al. [1998]) but it seems to occur more commonly in or near forest remnants than the latter species, suggesting a greater dependence on forest. In our survey up to eight individuals would hit the nets at the same time indicating that they fly and forage in groups.
CONSERVATION STATUS. — Micropteropus pusillus was classified as “Least Concern” on the IUCN Red List. It remains a common fruit bat species in the Ghana-Togo Highlands. However, this species may depend on forest remnants during its foraging flights ( Fahr 1996).
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Forschungsinstitut und Natur-Museum Senckenberg |
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Micropteropus pusillus ( Peters, 1868 )
Decher, Jan, Norris, Ryan W., Abedi-Lartey, Michael, Oppong, James, Hutterer, Rainer, Weinbrenner, Martin, Koch, Martin, Podsiadlowski, Lars & Kilpatrick, C. William 2021 |
Epomophorus pusillus
PETERS W. 1868: 870 |