Kerivoula papillosa Temminck, 1840
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https://doi.org/ 10.3161/150811014X687369 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4341953 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C11B87BD-FFB6-BF2F-9A8D-FC68FC0E7197 |
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Felipe |
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Kerivoula papillosa Temminck, 1840 |
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Kerivoula papillosa Temminck, 1840 View in CoL
Papillose woolly bat
New records
Lampung Province: Sukabanjar Forest, Way Canguk Forest.
New material
Two individuals were collected as voucher specimens. Lampung Province: Way Canguk Forest, 1♂, 1♀ ( MZB 35887, 35888).
Previous records from Sumatra
One individual was collected from Sumatra ( van Strien, 1996), but no locality information was given.
Remarks
This is the largest Kerivoulinae species in the study area. All individuals were caught with harp traps between 50–1,033 m a.s.l. in forest. Individuals varied in color; while most individuals were brown or grayish-brown, others were yellowishbrown. We followed existing references allocating all Kerivoula with forearm length> 42.0 mm to K. papillosa ( Table 3 View TABLE ). Five individuals, both with FA = 40.6–41.5 mm, were not assigned to species as this falls within the range of both K. lenis and K. papillosa ( Table 3 View TABLE ). We did not consider K. kachinensis , another large brown Kerivoula species (FA = 40.1–43.2 mm; BM = 6.5–9.5 g) in Southeast Asia, because its distribution is restricted to the Indo-Burma region ( Bates et al., 2004; Soisook et al., 2007).
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Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense |
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