Miniopterus magnater (Sanborn, 1931)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3161/150811014X687369 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4341931 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C11B87BD-FFB8-BF20-9A70-FD9EFDA2776C |
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Miniopterus magnater (Sanborn, 1931) |
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Miniopterus magnater (Sanborn, 1931) View in CoL
Western long-fingered bat
New records
Lampung Province: Sumber Rejo Village, Sridadi village, Gimbar 2 caves in Way Canguk Forest.
Previous records from Sumatra
North Sumatra Province: Balige and Toba highlands (both next to Lake Toba) ( van Strien, 1996).
Remarks
This is the largest Miniopterus species in our survey area ( Table 2 View TABLE ). The skin on the face and the tragus is dark brown. Comparing with known Miniopterus species in the Sunda shelf, the forearm length, body mass, and tibia length of the bat overlapped largely with M. magnater but were larger than all other Miniopterus species ( Table 4 View TABLE ). Thus, we assign our samples to M. magnater . Individuals were found roosting with Miniopterus australis , M. pusillus , R. lepidus / pusillus , and Myotis horsfieldii in cave Gambir 2 of Way Canguk Forest and with H. larvatus in Sridadi cave. Individuals were also captured in lowland coffee plantations as well as over the Way Pemerihan River. Our capture extends its distribution from northern Sumatra to the south.
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