Bats of the Sangkulirang limestone karst formations, East Kalimantan - a priority region for Bornean bat conservation Author Suyanto, Agustinus Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, Widyasatwaloka Building, Jl. Raya Bogor Km 46, Cibinong 16911, Indonesia Author Struebig, Matthew J. School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London, London, E 1 4 NS, United Kingdom & Corresponding author: E-mail: m. struebig @ qmul. ac. uk m.struebig@qmul.ac.uk text Acta Chiropterologica 2007 2007-04-01 9 1 67 95 journal article 21493 10.3161/1733-5329(2007)9[67:botslk]2.0.co;2 d40d94a8-75f5-486c-a377-6c1c7ba067dc 1733-5329 3944605 Myotis montivagus (Dobson, 1874) Large brown myotis New material 2♂♂ ( MZB M26358 / 26778 ); 2♀♀ ( MZB M26733 / 26734 ). Records from Borneo Sabah : Danum Valley, Madai, Sepilok, Tabin (Yasuma and Andau, 2000). Comments Five individuals confirmed by dentition of specimens were captured in a harp-trap emerging from Gua Sungai at the Marang formation, two of which exhibited a very high parasite load. This represents the first record for Kalimantan and extends the known range of this species in Borneo southward by about 350 km from records in Sabah ( Boitani et al ., 2006 ). This species is listed as Near Threatened by the IUCN (Hutson et al ., 2001). Myotis muricola (Gray, 1846)