Vespertilionidae
Author
Don E. Wilson
Author
Russell A. Mittermeier
text
2019
2019-10-31
Lynx Edicions
Barcelona
Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats
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423.
Orange-fingered Myotis
Myotis rufopictus
French:
Murin a doigts roux
/
German:
OrangefingerMausohr
/
Spanish:
Ratonero de dedos narajnas
Other common names:
Red-painted Myotis
Taxonomy.
Vespertilio rufo-pictus Waterhouse, 1845
,
“
Philippines
.”
Subgenus Chrysopteron. See
M. formosus
, from which it was split based on cranial, dental, and external morphology. Evidence suggests there may be another closely related species in the
Philippines
, as yet undescribed, which in coloration and size is close to
M. weberi
. Monotypic.
Distribution.
Philippines
, occurring on Luzon (
Camarines Sur
, Isabela, Nueva Viscaya, and
Rizal
provinces), Mindoro, Sibuyan, Negros, and
Palawan
(including Cuyo Is).
On following pages: 424. Black-and-orange
Myotis
(
Myotis formosus
); 425. Geoffroy's
Myotis
(
Myotis emarginatus
); 426. Temminck's
Myotis
(
Myotis
tricolon; 427. Welwitsch’'s
Myotis
(
Myotis welwitschii
); 428. Reddish-black
Myotis
(
Myotis
rufonigen; 429. Scott's
Myotis
(
Myotis
scott); 430. Morris's
Myotis
(
Myotis morrisi
); 431. Bocage's
Myotis
(
Myotis
bocagil); 432. Malagasy
Myotis
(
Myotis goudoti
); 433.
Anjouan
Myotis
(
Myotis anjouanensis
); 434. Kock's
Myotis
(
Myotis dieteri
); 435.
Alcathoe Whiskered
Myotis
(
Myotis alcathoe
); 436. Hyrcanian
Myotis
(
Myotis
hyrcanicus); 437. Pond
Myotis
(
Myotis dasycneme
); 438. lkonnikov's
Myotis
(
Myotis ikonnikovi
); 439.
Sichuan
Myotis
(
Myotis altarium
); 440. Common Whiskered
Myotis
(
Myotis mystacinus
); 441. David's
Myotis
(
Myotis davidii
); 442. Valley
Myotis
(
Myotis ancricola
); 443. Anna Tess's
Myotis
(
Myotis annatessae
);, 444. Gomantong
Myotis
(
Myotis gomantongensis
); 445. Peters's
Myotis
(
Myotis ater
); 446. Nepalese Whiskered
Myotis
(
Myotis muricola
); 447. Brown's Whiskered
Myotis
(
Myotis
brown); 448. Insular
Myotis
(
Myotis insularum
).
Descriptive notes.
Head-body 63-
4 mm
(type), tail
43-59 mm
, ear
19-22 mm
, hindfoot
12-14 mm
, forearm
47-58 mm
; weight 9-
5-17 g
. The Orange-fingered
Myotis
is one of the most strikingly colored bats of Asia. It has fairly long pelage; upperparts usually bright yellow-orange, with pale gray roots; ventrally paler, yellowish white, scarcely tinted with gray at roots. Wing membranes are black, except wing bones, which are orange or orange brown, and a large bright red basal area roughly behind a line from thumb to heel; small strip of membrane above arm is red, clouded with black; limbs and interfemoral membrane are also red; naked part of muzzle and ears are pale flesh-colored; wing membranes attached to side of foot, at base oftoes. Ears are long; tragus long and slender, coming to blunt point. Nostrils simple (not tubular); muzzle not swollen. Skull profile is rather flat with no frontal depression;sagittal and lambdoid crests are only moderately developed, whereas skull is globose posteriorly. Canines are moderately strong; upper molars relatively robust with developed talons; P, very small and intruded lingually half-way out of line of tooth row. Condylo-canine length 16-
1 mm
; maxillary tooth row 7-2-7-
5 mm
.
Habitat.
Primary lowland and montane forest, sometimes over limestone; also secondgrowth forest and fields near forest. Elevational range
50-1450 m
.
Food and Feeding.
No information.
Breeding.
No information.
Activity patterns.
No information.
Movements, Home range and Social organization.
[Location of roosts unknown, but the species has not been found in caves.
Status and Conservation.
Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red List. Probably threatened by deforestation in lowlands. It occurs in several protected areas.
Bibliography.
Allen (1922), Boitani et al. (2006), Corbet & Hill (1992), Csorba, Chou Cheng-Han et al. (2014), Csorba, Rosell-Ambal et al. (2016), Esselstyn, Widmann & Heaney (2004), Heaney, Balete, Dolar et al. (1998), Heaney, Balete & Rickart (2016), Ingle & Heaney (1992), Koopman (1993, 1994), MBCFI (2018), Mudar & Allen (1986), Sedlock, Ingle & Balete (2011), Sedlock, Weyandt et al. (2008), Simmons (2005), Tate (1941d), Water house (1845).