Uroderma bilobatum davisi

Dickerman, R. W., Koopman, K. F. & Seymour, C., 1981, Notes on Bats from the Pacific Lowlands of Guatemala, Journal of Mammalogy 62 (2), pp. 406-411 : 409

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2307/1380726

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4591077

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E5759E5B-F129-F92B-FF4D-8F616CA3E779

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scientific name

Uroderma bilobatum davisi
status

 

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.- SantaRosa:La Avellana,11; Chiquihuitan,2; Camalote,2; TODO Monterrico, 5; SalinaSanSanAlejandro(6km SE Monterrico),1; Papaturro,1; Candelaria (8kmNW TODO TODO Monterrico),1;Chiquimulilla,6 (USNM); 2 km ESE Ixpaco, 1. Jutiapa: Montufar,8. Davis(1968) citedonly onlytwo specimensofU. bilobatum from Guatemala inhis revision ofthe TODO genus, the specieswas wasthe second most commonlynetted species during Julyand andAugust 1977 TODO (143 of 1,082, 13.2%).

Palm leaf tents were frequently found occupiedby one toseven individuals,but nursing TODO females were usually found aloneor with juveniles. Percentagesof female Uroderma recorded TODO as being pregnantor lactatingfor the periods April-May(n= 123), July-August (n=171), and TODO TODO for September (n = 80) were3.3 3.3and 4.9,1.8 and 14.0, and 20.0 and0. Wilson (1979) found TODO records of pregnant Uroderma from Central Americafor the the monthsof January, May,and andJuly TODO and lactating records for only July and August.Two nursing juvenilesjuvenilesweighed 7.7and 8.6 g. TODO TODO One individual(sexnotnoted) weighing16.2 g wasnetted whileflying witha fruitweighing4.6 g; another was netted carryinga figweighing6.6 g. TODO

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Phyllostomidae

Genus

Uroderma

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