Platyrrhinus incarum (Thomas, 1912)
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171. View Plate 43: Phyllostomidae
Incan Broad-nosed Bat
Platyrrhinus incarum View in CoL
French: Sténoderme inca / German: Inka-Breitnasenfledermaus / Spanish: Platirrino inca
Taxonomy. Vampyrops zarhinus incarum Thomas, 1912 View in CoL ,
“Pozuzo [District, Pasco Department], Peru.”
Platyrrhinus incarum was previously included as a synonym or subspecies of P. helleri . Monotypic.
Distribution. SE Colombia, Amazonian Brazil, the Guianas, E Ecuador, E Peru, and N & C Bolivia. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head-body 51-63 mm (tailless), ear 13-19 mm, hindfoot 10-14 mm, forearm 35-41 mm; weight 10-18 g. The Incan Broad-nosed Bat is small, with relatively robust skull and broad rostrum. Dorsal pelage ranges from light to dark brown; hairs are bicolored, with pale bases. Ventral pelage is lighter brown; hairs are bicolored, with whitish tips. White facial stripes (supraocular and subocular) are narrow but conspicuous, as is dorsal stripe. Ears and noseleaf are narrowly rimmed with cream or whitish. Proximal one-half of forearm is densely covered with long hairs. Uropatagium is very short (less than 5 mm), with pale fringe of long hairs along posterior edge. Hindfeet have long dense brown hair on dorsal surfaces. Upper incisors are unequal in size, and I" are convergent but not in contact. M' protocone is well developed. Two stylar cuspules occur on posterior cristid of PY. One or two stylid cuspulids occur on anterior cristid of P,, and two on its posterior cristid. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 30 and FN = 56.
Habitat. Humid tropical and subtropical rainforests and also tropical dry forests and savannas at elevations below ¢. 1200 m.
Food and Feeding. The Incan Broad-nosed Batis frugivorous. Published information from Peruvian, Bolivian, and Brazilian populations of Heller's Broad-nosed Bat ( P. helleri ) corresponds to the Incan Broad-nosed Bat.
Breeding. Pregnant Incan Broad-nosed Bats have been found in January-February, April, and October-November and lactating females in May.
Activity patterns. No information.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. Three adult males were found roosting in a tent of “conical” architecture in Eirmocephala megaphylla ( Asteraceae ) in south-eastern Peru.
Status and Conservation. Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List.
Bibliography. Gardner (2008c), Tello & Velazco (2003), Velazco et al. (2010).
No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.
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Platyrrhinus incarum
Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier 2019 |
Vampyrops zarhinus incarum
Thomas 1912 |