Glauconycteris cf. argentata (Dobson, 1875)
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https://doi.org/ 10.3161/15081109ACC2016.18.2.005 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4341747 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BD87F4-3F78-6D4D-FCBF-FF29FC4AFB81 |
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Glauconycteris cf. argentata (Dobson, 1875) |
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Glauconycteris cf. argentata (Dobson, 1875) View in CoL
During this survey, a single specimen (DM 13218) of this species was netted over water in old growth forest at Bentor, Liberian Nimba. The dorsal pelage of the specimen is cinnamon-brown which extends onto the head. The ventral pelage is light silvery-grey. Both dorsal and ventral hairs have darker bases. There is no flank or dorsal stripe, or dots present on the bat. The wing membrane is medium brown without reticulation; however from dorsal view, there appeared to be obvious bright orange-red markings on the wing ( Fig. 3A View FIG ), which completely disappeared in the preserved specimen. The tragus is fairly elongate with the outer margin more curved than that of the inner margin; there is a distinct pointed lobe near the base of the outer margin ( Fig. 3B View FIG ). Forearm length is 43.7 mm, and greatest skull length 16.2 mm. We have tentatively assigned this specimen to G. argentata , but caution that it may represent an undescribed species. Although the measurements and pelage fit that of G. argentata , the wing membrane differs distinctly by not being pale in colour ( Happold, 2013 a). It is noteworthy that G. argentata has not yet been recorded west of Cameroon (about 2,000 km from Mt Nimba).
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