Neoromicia nana (Peters, 1852)
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Neoromicia nana (Peters, 1852) View in CoL
Banana bat
Vespertilio nanus Peters, 1852: 63 View in CoL ; Inhambane, Mozambique.
New material
HZM.321.40186 , ♂, 1 August, 2012, Airport , Lekoumou, 2°46.766’S, 13°33.594’E. GoogleMaps Previous records are included in Appendix I View APPENDIX ; the known distribution corresponds to localities 17, 29, and 39 in Fig. 1 View FIG . This species is apparently common wherever banana plants are abundant ( Happold and Happold, 2013).
Description
A very small, nondescript species with a forearm length of 31.1 mm ( Table 2 View TABLE ). The soles of the feet and base of the thumb are slightly swollen to assist the bat when moving inside smooth banana leaves. In the ear, the tragus has a virtually straight anterior border, a rounded tip, and an angular posterior border, without a basal notch ( Fig. 8E View FIG ). The skull is small (GTL = 11.72 mm) ( Table 3 View TABLE ); the braincase is distinctly elevated above the rostrum, with a marked concavity in the interorbital region ( Fig. 12B View FIG ). The first upper incisor (I 2) is narrow and small with a notch (indicative of a secondary cusp) at about two-thirds its height; the second upper incisor (I 3) is also narrow, unicuspid and about three-quarters the height of I 2 ( Fig. 12B View FIG ). The first upper premolar (P 2) is minute and situated slightly internal to the toothrow but is visible when the skull is viewed laterally ( Fig. 12B View FIG ). The first lower premolar (P 2) is about two-thirds the crown area and height of the second (P 4). The baculum has a short, slightly curved shaft, a flattened, broader tip and a bilobate base ( Fig. 11C View FIG ).
Taxonomic notes
Geographical variation in N. nana seems little understood ( Rosevear, 1965; Monadjem et al., 2010) and currently all specimens from Congo are referred to the nominate subspecies ( Happold and Happold, 2013).
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Neoromicia nana (Peters, 1852)
Bates, Paul J. J., Cameron, Kenneth, Pearch, Malcolm J. & Hayes, Benjamin 2013 |
Vespertilio nanus
Vespertilio nanus Peters, 1852: 63 |