Kerivoula pellucida ( Waterhouse, 1845 )

Bumrungsri, Sara, Harrison, David L., Satasook, Chutamas, Prajukjitr, Amorn, Thong-Aree, Siriporn & Bates, Paul J. J., 2006, A review of bat research in Thailand with eight new species records for the country, Acta Chiropterologica 8 (2), pp. 325-359 : 350

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3161/1733-5329(2006)8[325:arobri]2.0.co;2

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4329574

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7B1787A3-A545-8967-FF08-FBA69AF0D0C9

treatment provided by

Valdenar

scientific name

Kerivoula pellucida ( Waterhouse, 1845 )
status

 

Kerivoula pellucida ( Waterhouse, 1845) View in CoL

Clear-winged   GoogleMaps woolly bat

Vespertilio pellucidus Waterhouse, 1845: 6 View in CoL , Phil- ippines.

New Material   GoogleMaps

PSU-M 05.8 (field no. SB 030508.18), ♂, 8 May 2003, Ai-kading stream, Bala Forest , Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary , Wang District, Narathiwat Province, 05°48’9”N, 101°49’15”E, collected by S. Bumrungsri and members of the Hala-Bala bat research team. GoogleMaps

Taxonomic Notes

This is a small Kerivoula with a relative- ly long tail ( Table 4). The internal aspects of the ears, including the tragus, are orange; the ear margins are dark and there is an emargination on the posterior border (Fig. 2e). The snout is also orange. The dorsal pelage is pale orangebrown with grey hair bases. The ventral pelage is lighter. The wing membranes are dark brown with a thin, light creamy-white border. The tail is long and the membrane on the dorsal sur- face is hairy. A glandular diamond-shaped swelling (6.5 mm in length by 3.1 mm in greatest width) is present on the fourth vertebra of the tail. The skull has an abruptly elevated, bulbous braincase. The rostrum has a well developed sulcus and a deep U-shaped narial emagination. The post palatal extension is narrow (1.3mm). The crown width of the first upper premolar (P 2) slightly exceeds its antero-posterior length. The second premolar (P 3) is almost circular in outline with a crown area and height about equal to that of P 2. In the lower denti- tion, the first premolar (P 2) is about equal in crown area to the second (P 3), which is about 85% of the crown area of the third (P 4). They are all equal in height.

Distribution and Ecological Notes

Kerivoula pellucida is currently record- ed from Malaysia, Sumatra   GoogleMaps , Java   GoogleMaps , Borneo   GoogleMaps , and the Philippines ( Simmons   GoogleMaps , 2005). This   GoogleMaps is the first confirmed record from Thailand. In Bala Forest   GoogleMaps , it was found in the dry season flying up and down small trails (2 m wide) in riverine pristine lowland ever- green forest. Additionally   GoogleMaps , two further indi- viduals (forearm lengths of 30.1, 31.7 mm), which were not taken as voucher speci- mens, were caught over a small stream (4–7 m wide) in Bala and Hala Forests respec- tively. In Ton Nga-chang Wildlife Sanctuary, Songkhla Province, three individuals were captured in old growth secondary forest   GoogleMaps . None was kept as a voucher speci- men. All the sites are less than 200 m a.s.l. A female captured in Bala Forest   GoogleMaps in mid May, 2003, was lactating.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Vespertilionidae

Genus

Kerivoula

Loc

Kerivoula pellucida ( Waterhouse, 1845 )

Bumrungsri, Sara, Harrison, David L., Satasook, Chutamas, Prajukjitr, Amorn, Thong-Aree, Siriporn & Bates, Paul J. J. 2006
2006
Loc

Vespertilio pellucidus

Waterhouse 1845: 6
1845
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