Glauconycteris atra, Dobson, 1875
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155. View Plate 61: Vespertilionidae
Blackish Butterfly Bat
Glauconycteris atra View in CoL
French: Glauconyctere sombre / German: Schwarzliche Schmetterlingsfledermaus / Spanish: Glauconicterio negruzco
Taxonomy. Glauconycteris atra Hassanin et al., 2018 View in CoL ,
“Yaengo, Tshopo Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo: 0.34887°N; 24.48200°E; 400 m above sea level (a.s.l.).” GoogleMaps
A. Hassanin and colleagues in 2018 retrieved G. atra as sister to a clade including G. cf. humeralis and G. cf. beatrix and these three as sister to G. humeralis . Monotypic.
Distribution. Known only from three localities (Yaengo, Yatolema, and Yoko) on left bank of Congo River, NC DR Congo. View Figure
Descriptive notes. Head—body 45-6-55-8 mm, tail 39-4—42-6 mm, ear 10-11 mm, forearm 34-5-37-8 mm; weight 6-9-7-7 g (males) and 8:5-8-7 g (females). Males are apparently slightly smaller and darker than females. Dorsal fur is blackish brown and without any white markings. Mid-dorsal hairs are 6-8 mm long. Ventral fur is paler. Dorsal fur extends onto plagiopatagium along proximal one-half of humerus and femur and onto uropatagium along proximal one-half oftail. Ears are blackish brown, separated, short, and rounded. Inner margin of tragus is straight or slightly curved, and outer margin is well rounded. Wings and uropatagium are blackish brown and not reticulated. Naked skin around muzzle and eyes is blackish brown. Tibia is of medium length (16-3— 17-9 mm) for Glauconycteris . Skull is larger compared with related species, and profile of forehead is moderately concave. Braincase is comparatively high. I? is strongly bicuspid, with outer cusp smaller than inner cusp.I, is tricuspid, and I, and I, have four cusps.
Habitat. Riparian forests along Congo River at elevations of 400-460 m.
Food and Feeding. No information.
Breeding. A lactating Blackish Butterfly Bat was captured in December.
Activity patterns. No information.
Movements, Home range and Social organization. No information.
Status and Conservation. Not assessed on The IUCN Red Lust.
Bibliography. Hassanin et al. (2018).
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Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier 2019 |
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