Chironax melanocephalus Temminck, 1825
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Chironax melanocephalus Temminck, 1825 View in CoL ]
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Pteropus melanocephalus Temminck, 1825: 190 View in CoL ; Gunung Karang , Bantam, west Java, INDONESIA (Collector unknown; Type unknown) [ 58].
Chironax melanocephalus View in CoL [ 9].
Common English name: Black-capped Fruit Bat
Barcode Index Number: BOLD:ACG2580 (1 DNA barcode from Peninsular Malaysia;
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Remarks: Sing et al. [ 5] first reported that a DNA barcode collected at Ulu Gombak, shared 95.8% similarity with DNA barcodes of Chironax melanocephalus from Java, Indonesia ( Fig 2 View Fig 2 ). The DNA barcodes from Java are likely to represent C. melanocephalus sensu stricto as they were collected from type locality and are assigned to a different BIN (BOLD:AAE9045). Whether several forms of Chironax occur in Peninsular Malaysia remains to be determined. Two distinct morphotypes of C. melanocephalus sensu lato were recently described from Sumatra, Indonesia, neither matching with either of the currently recognised subspecies: C. m. melanocephalus and C. m. tumulus [ 59]. No DNA barcodes were provided for these specimens but it remains possible that the taxon in Peninsular Malaysia is one of these putative species.
IUCN status: Least Concern
Recorded at: Selangor: Ulu Gombak [ 5, 52, 54], Bukit Kutu Wildlife Reserve [ 51], Sungai Dusun Forest Reserve [ 56]; Pahang: Cameron Highland [ 23, 60], Krau Wildlife Reserve [ 11], Fraser Hill Forest Reserve [ 56]; Perak: Royal Belum State Park [ 48], Bayor River-Rantau Panjang [ 49]; Johor: Endau Kluang Forest Reserve [ 56]; Kedah: Ulu Muda Forest Reserve [ 57];
Kelantan: Air Panas-Gua Musang [ 61], Gunung Chamah [ 62].
C. melanocephalus is common in lowland, hill and montane forests where the species roosts in large colonies in caves and rock shelters but in smaller groups in tree ferns [ 11, 14, 23].
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Chironax melanocephalus Temminck, 1825
Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson 2017 |
Pteropus melanocephalus
Temminck 1825: 190 |
Chironax melanocephalus
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