Histiotus Gervais, 1856

Cláudio, Vinícius C., Novaes, Roberto L. M., Gardner, Alfred L., Nogueira, Marcelo R., Wilson, Don E., Maldonado, Jesús E., Oliveira, João A. & Moratelli, Ricardo, 2023, Taxonomic re-evaluation of New World Eptesicus and Histiotus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), with the description of a new genus, Zoologia (e 22029) 40, pp. 1-24 : 16-17

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https://doi.org/ 10.1590/S1984-4689.v40.e22029

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Histiotus Gervais, 1856
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Histiotus Gervais, 1856 View in CoL

Plecotus View in CoL : I. Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, 1824: 446; part; not Plecotus É. Geoffroy St. -Hilaire, 1818.

Vespertilio View in CoL : J. B. Fischer, 1829: 118; part; not Vespertilio Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL .

Nicticeius Poeppig, 1830 : column 218; incorrect subsequent spelling of, but not Nycticeius Rafinesque, 1819 View in CoL .

Nycticeius View in CoL : Poeppig, 1835: 451; part; not Nycticeius Rafinesque. View in CoL

Nycticeus : Lesson, 1836: 120; part; incorrect subsequent spelling of, but not Nycticeius Rafinesque. View in CoL

Nycticejus : Lesson, 1842: 22; part; incorrect subsequent spelling of, but not Nycticeius Rafinesque. View in CoL

Histiotus P. Gervais, 1856: 77 View in CoL , pl.13, fig. 6a and 6b (but not fig. 6 [= Plecotus auritus View in CoL ]); type species Plecotus velatus I. Geoffroy St. View in CoL -Hilaire, 1824, by monotypy.

Vesperus : W. Peters, 1864: 383; part; not Vesperus Latreille, 1829 (Hymenoptera).

Vesperugo : Dobson, 1878: 188; part; not Vesperugo Keyserling and Blasius, 1839 .

Eptesicus View in CoL : Olrog, 1951: 508; part; not Eptesicus Rafinesque, 1820 View in CoL .

Histictus Ruschi and Bauer, 1957: 40; incorrect subsequent spelling of Histiotus P. Gervais. View in CoL

Type species: Plecotus velatus I. Geoffroy St. -Hilaire, 1824.

Other species: H. macrotus ( Poeppig, 1835) ; H. montanus (Philippi & Landbeck, 1861) ; H. magellanicus (Philippi, 1866) ; H. colombiae Thomas, 1916 ; H. laephotis Thomas, 1916 ; H. alienus Thomas, 1916 ; H. humboldti Handley, 1996 ; H. diaphanopterus Feijó et al., 2015 ; H. cadenai RodrÍguez-Posada et al., 2021 ; and H. mochica Velazco et al., 2021 .

Distribution: Histiotus is endemic to South America, where it has been recorded from almost every country, except from the Guianas and Trinidad and Tobago. Despite its wide distribution on the continent, most records from the genus are from cooler areas along the Andes, and also from southern, eastern and central Brazil, with only scattered records from the Amazon Basin.

Diagnosis: Histiotus can be distinguished by the following characters: ears long (> 21 mm) and connected by a band of skin with variable development; skull delicate, narrow, and long; sagittal and lambdoidal crests weakly developed; postorbital process of the jugal well developed; eyes enlarged, larger than lower canines and nostrils; auditory bullae large, the space between auditory bullae is smaller than the width of each bullae; length of dorsal fur usually long (averaging 11.4 mm); length of forearm ranging from 44.0– 52.6 mm (averaging 47.8 mm); tragus long, pointed and notched; GLS 17.4–19.8 mm (averaging 18.4 mm); and MTL 5.6–7.1 mm (averaging 6.3 mm).

Description: Histiotus includes medium-sized to large species. Dorsal fur long (LDF 8.0– 14.5 mm), usually more than 10 mm; hairs ranging from almost unicolored to strongly bicolored; dark bases length from 1/2 to almost the entire length of hairs; the contrast between bands ranges from faint to very strong; distal portion of hairs ranging from dark brown to golden orangish or yellowish. Ventral fur long (LVF 6.0– 12.6 mm), usually more than 8 mm; hairs bicolored with dark brown bases extending from 1/2 to about 3/4 of hairs length, distal portion of hairs ranging from dark brown to nearly white. Wing membranes naked, usually dark brown. Plagiopatagium attached to the base of the toe. Dorsal surface of the uropatagium somewhat paler than wing membranes, almost naked, with scarce hairs that do not extend beyond the knees.Ventral surface of the uropatagium usually brown, with scarce hairs close to the base of the tail. Ears greatly enlarged, connected by a band of skin of variable development, varying from oval to triangular; tragus wider at the base, straight to slightly curved, very long, notched and pointed. Muzzle broad and slightly inflated.

Skull delicate; rostrum short and flattened, usually straight in lateral profile; braincase slightly wider than the rostrum. Posterior region of the braincase rounded, regular.Nasal opening V- to U-shaped. Frontal expanded laterally towards the orbit. Sagittal and lambdoidal crests weakly developed, not connected, occipital helmet absent. Triangular, flattened bony plate where the sagittal and lambdoidal crests connect ranging from absent to well developed.Zygomatic arches thin and greatly widened medially. Basisphenoid pits absent.Palate extends well beyond molars, ending in a concave posterior edge, with a weakly- to mid-developed medial spine.

Dental formula is I 2/3, C 1/1, P 1/2, M 3/3 (×2) = 32. I 1 separated, spatulate and strongly bilobed; wide and short, with inner and outer cusps well-developed. I 1 usually about three to four times the size of I 2. I 1 usually not aligned to I 2 on a transversal axis of the skull. I 2 and C 1 usually separated by a small gap, C 1 with two slightly concave faces on the lingual region, and one slightly concave face on the labial region. P1 well-developed, reaching 1/2 of C 1 in height; P 1 in contact with C 1 and molars. M 1 and M 2 about the same size, almost square shaped, with W-shaped cusps. M 3 reduced, triangular, with only 3 cusps. I 1 to I 3 reduced, trilobed, and occupying all the space between canines. P 2 about three times P 1 in height. Molars have well developed cusps and decrease in size from M 1 to M 3.

See Neoeptesicus gen. nov. account, and Table 3 View Table 3 for comparisons.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Vespertilionidae

Loc

Histiotus Gervais, 1856

Cláudio, Vinícius C., Novaes, Roberto L. M., Gardner, Alfred L., Nogueira, Marcelo R., Wilson, Don E., Maldonado, Jesús E., Oliveira, João A. & Moratelli, Ricardo 2023
2023
Loc

Eptesicus

Olrog CC 1951: 508
1951
Loc

Vesperugo

Dobson GE 1878: 188
1878
Loc

Vesperus

Peters W 1864: 383
1864
Loc

Histiotus P. Gervais, 1856: 77

Gervais P 1856: 77
1856
Loc

Nycticejus

Lesson RP 1842: 22
1842
Loc

Nycticeus

Lesson RP 1836: 120
1836
Loc

Nycticeius

Poeppig EL 1835: 451
1835
Loc

Vespertilio

Fischer JB 1829: 118
1829
Loc

Plecotus

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