C. d. doriae Thomas, 1891
Synonyms:
[ Phyllostoma] dorsale Lund, 1842a: 134; nomen nudum.
C [hiroderma]. pictum Gray, 1866: 117; nomen nudum.
Chiroderma villosum: Dobson, 1878: 534; not Chiroderma villosum Peters, 1860 .
Ch [iroderma]. doriae Thomas, 1891: 881; type locality “Minas Geraes.” (State of Minas Gerais, Brazil).
Chiroderma villosum: Winge, 1892: 9; not Chiroderma villosum Peters, 1860 .
[ Chiroderma] doriai Trouessart, 1904: 118; unjustified emendation of Chiroderma doriae Thomas.
Chiroderma sp. Pedro, Passos and Lim, 2001: 138.
Chiroderma doria Wagner et al., 2015: 1016; incorrect subsequent spelling of Chiroderma doriae Thomas, 1891 .
Distribution and Habitat. The nominal subspecies is distributed in Brazil from the northeastern state of Rio Grande do Norte, to Santa Catarina in the south, and westward into the states of Mato Grosso do Sul, Goiás, and the Distrito Federal. The subspecies also occurs in eastern Paraguay (departments of La Cordillera and San Pedro; Fig. 23). Future studies may reveal C. d. doriae in Bolivia, as it is recorded in adjacent Corumbá, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
The subspecies occurs in the Atlantic rainforest and associated formations such as the restinga, and has been found in Cerrado and Pantanal habitats (Taddei 1979; Gregorin 1998; Bordignon 2005). C. d. doriae is also present in urban parks of large cities and in other altered landscapes (Esbérard et al. 1996; Nogueira & Peracchi 2003; Nunes et al. 2017). This subspecies occurs at elevations from sea level (e.g. São Sebastião, São Paulo, Brazil) to approximately 1,200 m (e.g. Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil).