Kerivoula papillosa Temminck 1840

Main Authors: Huang, Joe Chun-Chia, Jazdzyk, Elly Lestari, Nusalawo, Meyner, Maryanto, Ibnu, Maharadatunkamsi, Wiantoro, Sigit, Kingston, Tigga
Format: info publication-taxonomictreatment Journal
Terbitan: , 2014
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/4341953
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  • Kerivoula papillosa Temminck, 1840 Papillose woolly bat New records Lampung Province: Sukabanjar Forest, Way Canguk Forest. New material Two individuals were collected as voucher specimens. Lampung Province: Way Canguk Forest, 1♂, 1♀ (MZB 35887, 35888). Previous records from Sumatra One individual was collected from Sumatra (van Strien, 1996), but no locality information was given. Remarks This is the largest Kerivoulinae species in the study area. All individuals were caught with harp traps between 50–1,033 m a.s.l. in forest. Individuals varied in color; while most individuals were brown or grayish-brown, others were yellowishbrown. We followed existing references allocating all Kerivoula with forearm length> 42.0 mm to K. papillosa (Table 3). Five individuals, both with FA = 40.6–41.5 mm, were not assigned to species as this falls within the range of both K. lenis and K. papillosa (Table 3). We did not consider K. kachinensis, another large brown Kerivoula species (FA = 40.1–43.2 mm; BM = 6.5–9.5 g) in Southeast Asia, because its distribution is restricted to the Indo-Burma region (Bates et al., 2004; Soisook et al., 2007).
  • Published as part of Huang, Joe Chun-Chia, Jazdzyk, Elly Lestari, Nusalawo, Meyner, Maryanto, Ibnu, Maharadatunkamsi, Wiantoro, Sigit & Kingston, Tigga, 2014, A recent bat survey reveals Bukit Barisan Selatan Landscape as a chiropteran diversity hotspot in Sumatra, pp. 413-449 in Acta Chiropterologica 16 (2) on page 432, DOI: 10.3161/150811014X687369, http://zenodo.org/record/3943617