Murina tubinaris Scully, 1881
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https://doi.org/ 10.3161/1733-5329(2005)7[147:ROARBS]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4335004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03888783-1440-FFE1-3FD1-FA9495C919A9 |
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Murina tubinaris Scully, 1881 |
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Murina tubinaris Scully, 1881 View in CoL
Scully’s tube-nosed bat
New material
Kachin State: Namdee Hill, 11.4.2003, 1 ♂ (MA030411:17).
Previous records from Myanmar
Kachin State: Nam Tamai Valley ( Bates and Harrison, 1997).
Comments
The two recent specimens from Myanmar are both relatively small ( Tables 1 View TABLE and 2) when compared to those from India included in Bates and Harrison (1997). However, in all other characters they are comparable and are included in the nomi- nate race M. t. tubinaris . The hairs of the dorsal pelage are tri-coloured with dark grey tips, light grey mid-parts and dark grey roots; on the ventral surface the hair tips are pale with contrasting dark grey roots. The ears are broadly rounded and with a small emargination on their posterior borders. In the lower dentition, P 2 is about half the crown area of the trigonid of M 1. Like M. cyclotis , we consider this species a forest specialist. The recent speci- mens from Namdee Hill are the first col- lected in Myanmar since those of Ronald
Kaukback from Kachin State in 1933 ( Hill, 1962).
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