A review of the genera Myotis, Ia, Pipistrellus, Hypsugo, and Arielulus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from Myanmar (Burma), including three species new to the country
Author
Bates, Paul J. J.
Harrison Institute Centre for Systematics and Biodiversity Research Bowerwood House St Botolph’s Road Sevenoaks Kent TN 13 3 AQ Great Britain; E-mail: hzm @ btinternet. com
hzm@btinternet.com
Author
Nwe, Tin
Department of Zoology University of Yangon Yangon Myanmar
Author
Bu, Si Si Hla
Department of Zoology University of Yangon Yangon Myanmar
Author
Mie, Khin Mie
Department of Zoology University of Yangon Yangon Myanmar
Author
Swe, Khin Maung
Department of Zoology University of Yangon Yangon Myanmar
Author
Nyo, Nyo
Zoology Department University of Veterinary Science Yezin Myanmar
Author
Khaing, Aye Aye
Department of Zoology University of Yangon Yangon Myanmar
Author
Aye, Nu Nu
Department of Zoology University of Yangon Yangon Myanmar
Author
Toke, Yin Yin
Department of Zoology Dawei University Tanintharyi Division Myanmar
Author
Aung, Naing Naing
Department of Zoology Hinthida University Ayeyarwady Division Myanmar
Author
Thi, Mar Mar
Zoology Department, University of Distance Education, Yangon, Myanmar
Author
Mackie, Iain
Harrison Institute, Centre for Systematics and Biodiversity Research, Bowerwood House, St Botolph’s Road, Sevenoaks, Kent TN 13 3 AQ, Great Britain
text
Acta Chiropterologica
2005
2005-09-01
7
2
205
236
journal article
10.3161/1733-5329(2005)7[205:AROTGM]2.0.CO;2
1733-5329
3942897
Pipistrellus cadornae
Thomas’s Pipistrelle
Pipistrellus cadornae
Thomas, 1916: 416
; Pashok, 3,500’, Darjeeling, north-east
India
Previous records from
Myanmar
Kachin State
: Htingnan; Tasa Hku and Ningma (
Hill, 1962
). There are no new records.
Descriptive characters
The hairs on the back are chestnut brown with slightly darker roots. On the underside, the tips are pale chestnut brown and the roots dark brown. Forearm length
is 33.0–
36.6 mm
(
Table 4
, external meas- urements based on specimens from Viet- nam in
Bates
et al.
, 1997
; FA = 34.2–37.0 mm in
Hendrichsen
et al.
, 2001
). The fifth metacarpal is about equal in length to the third and fourth. The penis is not greatly enlarged. The baculum, based on an ex- tralimital specimen from
Vietnam
is small,
2.5 mm
in length, but robust. The shaft is curved downwards and is deeply grooved ventrally (
Fig. 1F
). There are two pro- nounced projections on each side of the base. The distal end is distinctively spoon- shaped. In the skull, the braincase is nar- row and rounded. The basioccipital area has a well defined central ridge running between the two cochleae but the basiocci- pital pits are virtually absent. The zygoma- ta are robust with a dorsal projection on each jugal bone. The second incisor (I3) at- tains the height of the secondary cusp of the first (I2) and is about equal in crown area. The first upper premolar (P2) is very small, about half or less the crown area of I2; it is situated in the recess formed by the upper canine (C1) and the second upper premolar (P4). The P2 of specimen BMNH.50.467 is minute, less than one quarter the crown area of I2. The first lower premolar (P2) is about two-thirds the crown area of the second (P4).
Similar species
Pipistrellus cadornae
is distinguished from
P. pulveratus
and
P. javanicus
by its smaller first upper premolar (P2). The shape of the baculum is diagnostic.
Ecology
Pipistrellus cadornae
was collected at
708 m
a.s.l. at Tasa Hku, where it was ‘caught in a banana tree in a jungle’. It was also found at
920 m
at Htinghnan in dry bamboo in ‘medium forest’ (information from the labels of specimens in The Natural History Museum, London).