Molossus molossus ( Pallas, 1766 )

Loureiro, Livia Oliveira, Gregorin, Renato & Perini, Fernando Araujo, 2018, Diversity, morphological phylogeny, and distribution of bats of the genus Molossus E. Geoffroy, 1805 (Chiroptera, Molossidae) in Brazil, Zoosystema 40 (18), pp. 425-452 : 438

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a18

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4382971

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scientific name

Molossus molossus ( Pallas, 1766 )
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Molossus molossus ( Pallas, 1766) View in CoL

Vespertílio molossus Pallas, 1766: 49 (type locality America). — Husson 1962: 251 (restricted to Martinique, Antilles).

Vespertilio molossus major Kerr, 1792: 97 (type locality Martinique, Antilles ). — Miller 1913: 90.

Vespertilio molossus minor Kerr, 1792: 97 (type locality Antilles).

Molossus obscurus E. Geoffroy, 1805: 279 View in CoL (type locality: not specified). — Husson 1962: 258 (restricted to Martinique).

Molossus longicaudatus E. Geoffroy, 1805: 279 (type locality: not specified).

Molossus fusciventer E. Geoffroy, 1805: 279 (type locality: not specified). — Husson 1962: 257 (restricted to Martinique).

Molossus crassicaudatus E. Geoffroy, 1805: 279 (type locality: not specified).

Molossus acuticaudatus Desmarest, 1820: 116 (type locality: Brazil).

Dysopes velox Temminck, 1826: 234 (type locality: Brazil).

Molossus moxensis D’Orbigny, 1835 : pl. 11, figs 1- 4 (type locality: Moxos , Beni, Bolivia) .

Dysopes olivaceo-fuscus Wagner, 1847: 202 (type locality: Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil).

Dysopes amplexicaudatus Wagner, 1847: 203 (type locality: Caiçara, Mato Grosso, Brazil).

Molossus tropidorhynchus Gray, 1839: 6 View in CoL (type locality: Cuba).

Molossus molossus obscurus View in CoL – Peters 1866: 575 (name combination).

Molossus pygmaeus Miller, 1900: 162 View in CoL (type locality: Curaçao, Antilles).

Molossus debilis Miller, 1913: 90 View in CoL (type locality: Saint Kitts, Antilles).

Molossus fortis Miller, 1913: 89 View in CoL (type locality: Luquillo, Puerto Rico).

Molossus daulensis Allen, 1916: 530 (type locality: Daule, Los RIos, Equador, Ceara, Brazil).

Molossus major crassicaudatus – Hershkovitz 1949: 454 (name combination).

Molossus molossus crassicaudatus – Koopman 1978: 21 (name combination).

Molossus molussus – Willig 1985: 671 (misspelling).

Molosus molosus – Polanco-Ochoa et al. 2000: 675 (misspelling).

EMENDED DIAGNOSIS. — Medium-sized Molossus with brown dorsal fur varying from cinnamon to cocoa brown ( Fig. 13 View FIG ). Dorsal hairs noticeably bicoloured, with pale basal band reaching 1/2 to 1/4 of total length of the hair. Forearm length averaging 40.2 mm in males (36.2-42.6) and 39.5 mm in females (36.4-42.6). Greatest length of skull averaging 17.7 mm (16.4-18.7) in males and 16.9 mm (15.6-18.6) in females ( Table 1 View TABLE ). Elongated skull ( Fig. 2A View FIG ) and infraorbital foramen facing anteriorly when observed in frontal view ( Fig. 14B View FIG ). Basioccipital pits moderately deep ( Fig. 14C View FIG ) and mastoid process ventrally oriented ( Fig. 14D View FIG ). Triangular or rounded occipital with underdeveloped lambdoidal crests ( Fig. 14D View FIG ), and low sagittal crest ( Fig. 2B, E View FIG ). Elongate upper incisors with parallel tips ( Fig. 14B View FIG ). Nasal process of pre-maxilla undeveloped, not protruding over the nasal cavity ( Fig. 14E View FIG ).

VARIATION. — Dorsal pelage in M. molossus is highly variable, from cinnamon to cocoa brown. Some individuals have a very dark pelage, while others, mostly young specimens, have a grayish fur. The incisor thickness may also vary within series, going from tapered (AMNH 235285) to moderately wide and somewhat spatulated (AMNH 238351).

DISTRIBUTION. — M. molossus is one of the most widely distributed bat species in the Neotropics, occurring from southeastern United States to Argentina, and throughout the Caribbean islands ( LópezGonzález & Presley 2001). In Brazil, this species has been recorded from the state of Amazonas to Rio Grande do Sul ( Eger 2008). In the present study, we added a new record from Alagoinha, state of Alagoas (Fig. 15).

REMARKS

There is a clear morphometric difference between samples of M. molossus males from state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, and other localities. However, no single qualitative morphological character corroborates the distinction of these samples other than the overall size. Therefore, the difference in size may be an intraspecific variation explained by latitude ( Bergmann 1847; Brown 1995; Ashton et al. 2000; Souza 2011). Future studies analyzing genetic divergence should be made to test the hypothesis that these samples are significantly different from each other.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Molossidae

Genus

Molossus

Loc

Molossus molossus ( Pallas, 1766 )

Loureiro, Livia Oliveira, Gregorin, Renato & Perini, Fernando Araujo 2018
2018
Loc

Molossus molussus

WILLIG M. R. 1985: 671
1985
Loc

Molossus molossus crassicaudatus

KOOPMAN K. F. 1978: 21
1978
Loc

Molossus obscurus

HUSSON A. M. 1962: 258
1962
Loc

Molossus fusciventer

HUSSON A. M. 1962: 257
1962
Loc

Molossus major crassicaudatus

HERSHKOVITZ P. 1949: 454
1949
Loc

Molossus daulensis

ALLEN J. A. 1916: 530
1916
Loc

Molossus debilis

MILLER G. S. JR. 1913: 90
1913
Loc

Molossus fortis

MILLER G. S. JR. 1913: 89
1913
Loc

Molossus pygmaeus

MILLER G. S. JR. 1900: 162
1900
Loc

Molossus molossus obscurus

PETERS W. 1866: 575
1866
Loc

Dysopes olivaceo-fuscus

WAGNER J. A. 1847: 202
1847
Loc

Dysopes amplexicaudatus

WAGNER J. A. 1847: 203
1847
Loc

Molossus tropidorhynchus

GRAY J. E. 1839: 6
1839
Loc

Dysopes velox

TEMMINCK C. J. 1826: 234
1826
Loc

Molossus acuticaudatus

DESMAREST A. G. 1820: 116
1820
Loc

Vespertilio molossus major

MILLER G. S. JR. 1913: 90
KERR R. 1792: 97
1792
Loc

Vespertilio molossus minor

KERR R. 1792: 97
1792
Loc

Vespertílio molossus

HUSSON A. M. 1962: 251
PALLAS P. S. 1766: 49
1766
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