Kerivoula minuta Miller, 1898
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Kerivoula minuta Miller, 1898 |
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Kerivoula minuta Miller, 1898 View in CoL
Kerivoula minuta Miller, 1898: 321 View in CoL ; Lay Song Hong , Trang, south THAILAND (Dr. W. L. Abbott, collector; USNM 83547 About USNM ) [ 174].
Common English name: Least Woolly Bat
Barcode Index Number: BOLD: AAC 1298 (9 DNA barcodes from Peninsular Malaysia; Fig 6 View Fig 6 )
Remarks: DNA barcodes recorded as K. minuta are associated with six BINs, BOLD: AAC1296, BOLD:AAC1297, BOLD:AAC1298, BOLD:AAC1299, BOLD:ACF4510, and BOLD:ACF451 ( Fig 6 View Fig 6 ). Khan [ 175] reported 4.44% of divergence in cytochrome b mtDNA between K. minuta from Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo (Sabah and Sarawak) with no shared haplotypes. Our NJ analysis also showed a divergence between K. minuta from Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo ( Fig 6 View Fig 6 ). The taxon occurring in Peninsular Malaysia represents K. minuta based on the type locality.
IUCN status: Near Threatened
Recorded at: Johor: Endau Rompin National Park (BM422-04 and ABRSS347-06 [ 4]), Gunung Panti and Labis Forest Reserve [ 100]; Selangor: Ulu Gombak and Hulu Langat [ 32]; Pahang: Krau Wildlife Reserve and Lakum [ 32], Kuala Atok, National Park [ 32, 44], Bukit Ibam, Kenong and Gunung Aais [ 100]; Perak: Maxwell Hill [ 32], Temengor Forest Reserve [ 46, 47], Royal Belum State Park [ 66]; Kedah: Bukit Hijau and Ulu Muda Forest Reserve [ 32, 57, 100]; Kelantan: Gua Musang [ 61, 62]; Negeri Sembilan: Gunung Angsi Forest Reserve [ 100].
K. minuta has been recorded in the understory of lowland forests and disturbed areas [ 14].
Kerivoulapapillosa and K. lenis . K. lenis iscloselyassociatedwith K. papillosa [ 9] butthe former has a smaller skull and smaller teeth, shorter muzzle and narrower palate [ 169, 176]. The two species are 10.85% divergent in cytochrome b mtDNA and possess unique karyotypic characters: K. papillosa has a diploid number of chromosomes = 38 and fundamental number = 54 whereas K. lenis has a diploid number of chromosomes = 38 and fundamental number = 52 [ 32, 175]. Analyses of COI mtDNA by Francis et al. [ 4] suggested that there are at least four distinct clusters among specimens recorded as K. papillosa and K. lenis . Douangboubpha et al. [ 170] reported that specimens from Thailand referred as K. papillosa represent five morphological forms but only three distinct clusters based on COI mtDNA analyses.
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Kerivoula minuta Miller, 1898
Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson 2017 |
Kerivoula minuta
Miller 1898: 321 |