Murina rozendaali Hill and Francis 1984

Autor: Huang, Joe Chun-Chia, Jazdzyk, Elly Lestari, Nusalawo, Meyner, Maryanto, Ibnu, Maharadatunkamsi, Wiantoro, Sigit, Kingston, Tigga
Rok vydání: 2014
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4341868
Popis: Murina rozendaali Hill and Francis, 1984 Gilded tube-nosed bat New record New to Sumatra; Lampung Province: Way Canguk Forest. New material One bat was collected as a voucher specimen. Lampung Province: Way Canguk Forest, 1♂ (MZB 35884). Remarks One individual was caught with a harp trap in Way Canguk Forest. An additional sample of another male from Way Canguk Forest was found in the MZB (MZB 34991, FA = 30.9 mm), which is the first record from Sumatra. In the study area, M. rozendaali can be easily distinguished from other Murininae species by its smaller body size, except M. suilla. These two small Murina species can be distinguished by fur color and dental characters. Fur on the upperparts in M. rozendaali is dark brown at the base with shiny golden tips, differing from buffy/gray and orange-brown of M. suilla. The ratio of the crown area of the first upper premolar to the crown area of the second upper premolar is twothirds or more in M. rozendaali, but is half or less in M. suilla (G. Csorba, personal communication). Murina aenea is another species with similar coloration in the Sunda Shelf and has not been yet reported from Sumatra. The body size of M. rozendaali (FA 28–32 mm, BM 3.8–4.8 g) is smaller than M. aenea (FA 34–38 mm, BM 6.0– 8.5 g) and the underparts are white-based rather than buffy brown in M. aenea (Francis, 2008). Our records extend its distribution on the Sunda Shelf from Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo to Sumatra (Simmons, 2005).
Published as part of Huang, Joe Chun-Chia, Jazdzyk, Elly Lestari, Nusalawo, Meyner, Maryanto, Ibnu, Maharadatunkamsi, Wiantoro, Sigit & Kingston, Tigga, 2014, A recent bat survey reveals Bukit Barisan Selatan Landscape as a chiropteran diversity hotspot in Sumatra, pp. 413-449 in Acta Chiropterologica 16 (2) on page 434, DOI: 10.3161/150811014X687369, http://zenodo.org/record/3943617
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