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Mormopterus lumsdenae ( Catalan; Valencian )

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Mormopterus lumsdenae és una espècie de ratpenat de la família dels molòssids. És endèmic d'Austràlia (Austràlia Occidental, Territori del Nord i Queensland). És un ratpenat de petites dimensions, amb els avantbraços de 35,2–40,4 mm i un pes de fins a 19,5 g. S'alimenta d'insectes.[1] Com que fou descoberta fa poc, l'estat de conservació d'aquesta espècie encara no ha estat avaluat.

Referències

  1. Reardon, T. B.; McKenzie, N. L.; Cooper, S. J. B.; Appleton, B.; Carthew, S.; Adams, M. «A molecular and morphological investigation of species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships in Australian free-tailed bats Mormopterus (Chiroptera: Molossidae)». Australian Journal of Zoology, vol. 62, 2, 2014, pàg. 109–136. DOI: 10.1071/ZO13082.
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Mormopterus lumsdenae és una espècie de ratpenat de la família dels molòssids. És endèmic d'Austràlia (Austràlia Occidental, Territori del Nord i Queensland). És un ratpenat de petites dimensions, amb els avantbraços de 35,2–40,4 mm i un pes de fins a 19,5 g. S'alimenta d'insectes. Com que fou descoberta fa poc, l'estat de conservació d'aquesta espècie encara no ha estat avaluat.

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Ozimops lumsdenae

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Ozimops lumsdenae is a species of molossid bat found in Australia, the largest of the genus Ozimops.

Taxonomy

It is a species of genus Ozimops, both taxa emerging in the publication of new species and generic combinations of mostly Australian molossid bats. Prior to this, an analysis of populations in the regions in 1988 had identified this group as 'Mormopterus species 1'.[3][1] Specimens have previously been described as Mormopterus beccarii, at least in part..[2] The generic combination of this species was inferred by the elevation of a subgenus to genus Ozimops.[3] The first publication of the species was in 2014, allying it to a subgenus of the group under revision as Mormopterus (Ozimops) lumsdenae.[3]

The synonymy of the new species was recognised as,

  • Mormopterus species 1 Adams et al. 1988
  • Mormopterus beccarii Peters, 1881
  • Mormopterus beccarii astrolabiensis Meyer, 1899

The type specimen, a male, was obtained on 13 September 2002 by three collectors[a] at a water dam aside the Peninsula Developmental Road, north of the town Coen in Queensland.[2][3] The epithet refers to an ecologist and conservation advocate of bats, Lindy Lumsden, which the authors gave in honour of her contribution to chiropteran research.[2]

Description

Ozimops lumsdenae is a larger microbat, insectivorous flying mammals, which is robust in appearance and the largest of its genus. The length of the forearm is 35.2 to 40.4 millimetres and weight was measured to give a range from 11 to 19.5 grams. The pelage is a rich brown colour at the back and lighter on the ventral side.[2] The genital morphology distinguishes O. lumsdenae from sister species, the clitoris is visible as a long projection. The phallus is comparatively short, around 4 mm, the preputial gland is elongate and large. The glans penis of the species is approximately 2.6 mm and cylindrical, with structural forms that distinguish the males from other species.[2]

Distribution and habitat

An endemic species of the Australian mainland, its distribution extends across the north of the continent; these areas are up to 700 kilometres from the coastline in a range of habitats receiving 200 to 1500 mm of rainfall each year.[1] The range across the Top End and into the Pilbara region is reported to be sparsely colonised by the species, and regarded as uncommon. The records of specimens in Queensland are extensive but uncertain, and the penetration into the southeast of the country has not been established. The southern occurrence in the east are records in echolocation surveys undertaken in New South Wales that indicate a widespread range in the region, although no specimens are certain to have been collected there.[1]

The recorded habitat of O. lumsdenae is associated with permanent water, agricultural dams, and watercourses in semi-arid regions, where it resides and forages in eucalypt woodland. The species is also found in tropical (high rainfall) regions, where habitat includes a range of rainforest, riparian zones at rivers and floodplain, and wetter woodland or savannah vegetation.[1]

Ecology

The species may occur with others of the genus Ozimops, it is recorded in sympatry with Ozimops ridei O. cobourgianus, O. halli and perhaps with O. petersi.[2]

The conservation status of Ozimops lumsdenae is least concern at the entry in the IUCN redlist, which notes the population may decline as a result of land use changes, primarily the pastoralist techniques that are recognised as degrading habitat in the regions inhabited by the species.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Collectors: Harry Hines, Keith McDonald and Jeanette Covacevich

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Reardon, T.B.; Armstrong, K.D. (2020) [amended version of 2017 assessment]. "Mormopterus lumsdenae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T71531227A166524640. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-1.RLTS.T71531227A166524640.en. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Reardon, T. B.; McKenzie, N. L.; Cooper, S. J. B.; Appleton, B.; Carthew, S.; Adams, M. (2014). "A molecular and morphological investigation of species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships in Australian free-tailed bats Mormopterus (Chiroptera: Molossidae)". Australian Journal of Zoology. 62 (2): 109–136. doi:10.1071/ZO13082.
  3. ^ a b c d Jackson, S.; Groves, C. (2015). Taxonomy of Australian Mammals. CSIRO Publishing. p. 260. ISBN 9781486300136.
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Mormopterus lumsdenae ( Italian )

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Mormopterus lumsdenae (Reardon, McKenzie, Cooper, Appleton, Carthew & Adams, 2014) è un pipistrello della famiglia dei Molossidi endemico dell'Australia.

Descrizione

Dimensioni

Pipistrello di piccole dimensioni, con la lunghezza dell'avambraccio tra 35,2 e 40,4 mm e un peso fino a 19,5 g.[1]

Aspetto

Le parti dorsali sono marroni brillanti, mentre le parti ventrali sono più chiare. Il muso è piatto, largo, con il labbro superiore ricoperto di pliche cutanee superficiali e che si estende leggermente oltre quello inferiore e le narici che si aprono lateralmente. Le orecchie sono relativamente corte, ben separate tra loro e con l'estremità arrotondata. Il trago è triangolare, con l'estremità arrotondata e visibile dietro l'antitrago, il quale è basso e poco visibile. Le ali sono e attaccate posteriormente sulle caviglie. La coda è lunga, tozza e si estende per più della metà oltre l'uropatagio. Il pene è relativamente corto.

Biologia

Comportamento

Si rifugia nelle cavità degli alberi e negli edifici.

Alimentazione

Si nutre di insetti.

Distribuzione e habitat

Questa specie è diffusa nella parte settentrionale dell'Australia occidentale, del Territorio del Nord e del Queensland.

vive nelle boscaglie aride, nelle radure e nelle foreste pluviali.

Stato di conservazione

Questa specie, essendo stata scoperta solo recentemente, non è stata sottoposta ancora a nessun criterio di conservazione.

Note

Bibliografia

  • Reardon TB, McKenzie NL, Cooper SJB, Appleton B, Carthew S & Adams M, A molecular and morphological investigation of species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships in Australian free-tailed bats Mormopterus (Chiroptera : Molossidae), in Australian Journal of Zoology, vol. 62, n. 2, 2014, pp. 109-136.

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Mormopterus lumsdenae (Reardon, McKenzie, Cooper, Appleton, Carthew & Adams, 2014) è un pipistrello della famiglia dei Molossidi endemico dell'Australia.

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북부자유꼬리박쥐 ( Korean )

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 src= 이 문서는 박쥐 Mormopterus lumsdenae에 관한 것입니다. C. jobensis에 대해서는 북부사냥개박쥐 문서를, C. johorensis에 대해서는 다토델드룸박쥐 문서를 참고하십시오.

북부자유꼬리박쥐(Mormopterus lumsdenae)는 큰귀박쥐과에 속하는 박쥐의 일종이다. 오스트레일리아의 토착종이다.[1]

각주

  1. Reardon TB, McKenzie NL, Cooper SJB, Appleton B, Carthew S & Adams M (2014). “A molecular and morphological investigation of species boundaries and phylogenetic relationships in Australian free-tailed bats Mormopterus (Chiroptera : Molossidae)”. 《Australian Journal of Zoology》 62 (2): 109-136.
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북부자유꼬리박쥐: Brief Summary ( Korean )

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 src= 이 문서는 박쥐 Mormopterus lumsdenae에 관한 것입니다. C. jobensis에 대해서는 북부사냥개박쥐 문서를, C. johorensis에 대해서는 다토델드룸박쥐 문서를 참고하십시오.

북부자유꼬리박쥐(Mormopterus lumsdenae)는 큰귀박쥐과에 속하는 박쥐의 일종이다. 오스트레일리아의 토착종이다.

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