Annotated checklist of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of Mount Cameroon, southwestern Cameroon
Author
Mongombe, Aaron Manga
Department of Biological Sciences; Faculty of Science; University of Maroua, Cameroon, P. O. Box 814, Maroua (Cameroon) mangajes @ gmail. com (corresponding author)
mangajes@gmail.com
Author
Fils, Eric Moise Bakwo
Department of Biological Sciences; Faculty of Science; University of Maroua, Cameroon, P. O. Box 814, Maroua (Cameroon) filsbkw 27 @ gmail. com
Author
Tamesse, Joseph Lebel
Department of Biological sciences, Higher Teacher’s Training College, University of Yaoundé I, P. O Box 812, Yaoundé (Cameroon) jltamesse @ yahoo. fr
jltamesse@yahoo.fr
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Zoosystema
2020
2020-09-24
42
24
483
514
journal article
9780
10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a24
01351e5b-e27f-4b12-aa0f-ab91055f8af7
1638-9387
4060043
urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:4369E104-E14C-4436-9B57-6C38A6AEBE65
Epomops franqueti
(Tomes, 1860)
(
Fig. 4
,
Table 3
)
Epomophorus franqueti
Tomes, 1860: 54
.
COMMON NAMES. — English: Franquet’s Epauletted Fruit Bat. French: Epomophore de Franquet.
MATERIAL
EXAMINED. —
171 specimens
(including original data).
Mount
Cameroon
area
•
18 specimens
;
Victoria
;
4°00’46”N
,
9°13’13”E
;
136 m
;
13.XII-16.XII.1966
&
11.XI.1973
;
Martin Eisentraut
&
Preuss P.
leg.; ZFMK 1969.0579 to 0586; 1973.0371 to 0373, 0382, 0383, ZMB 53871, 53872, 53916, 67052, 9040
•
16 specimens
;
Mueli
;
4°23’00”N
,
9°07’00”E
;
600 m
;
20.I-9.II. 1958
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1961.0604, 0605, 0609, 0611 to 0615, 0619, SMNS 6635 to 6641
•
5 specimens
;
Koto-Barombi
;
4°27’57”N
,
9°16’01”E
;
457 m
;
16.I- 21.I.1958
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1961.0616, 0617, 0620, SMNS 6633, 6634
•
14 specimens
;
Isobi
;
4°07’15”N
,
8°59’33”E
;
56 m
;
17.I.1958
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1961.0606, 0608, 0610, 0618; 1969.0420, SMNS 6642 to 6650
•
1♂
;
Buea
;
4°09’00”N
,
9°12’00”E
;
1050 m
;
17.I.1958
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1969.0421
•
1 specimen
;
Lake Barombi
;
4°39’00”N
,
9°25’00”E
;
457 m
;
Conradt
leg.; ZMB 54425
.
FIG. 4. —
Epomops franqueti
(Tomes, 1860)
. Photo: © Aaron Manga Mongombe.
Other localities of
Cameroon
•
3 specimens
;
Nyasoso
;
4°49’42”N
,
9°40’55”E
;
1078 m
;
10.XII-12.XII.1966
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1969.0422, 0425, 0431
•
8 specimens
;
Dikume Balue
;
4°14’42”N
,
9°29’36”E
;
1100 m
;
17.II-28.II.1967
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1969.0423, 0429, 0430, 0453 to 0457
•
3 specimens
;
Mount Kupe
;
4°48’05”N
,
9°42’29”E
;
1078 m
;
16.XI-26.II.1966
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1969.0424, 0427, 0428
•
1 specimen
;
Bamenda
(
Bambui
);
6°03’00”N
,
10°14’00”E
;
1354 m
;
5.II.1967
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1969.0426
•
1 specimen
;
Mora
;
11°2’47”N
,
14°8’26”E
;
Martin Eisentraut
leg.; ZFMK 1973.0370
•
11 specimens
;
Bipindi
;
3°05’00”N
,
10°25’00”E
;
184 m
;
Zenker Georg August
leg.; ZMB 1128, 11280, 40160, 40161, 4785, 54934, 67098, 67101 to 67103, 67105
•
3 specimens
;
Yaoundé
;
3°52’00”N
,
11°31’00”E
;
726 m
;
Carnap-querheimb
&
Haberer
leg.; ZMB 10026, 10029, 54520
•
2 specimens
;
Moungo River
;
4°02’50”N
,
9°33’41”E
;
Buchholz
leg.; ZMB 5001, 5002
•
1 ♂
;
Longji
;
3°04’31”N
,
9°58’40”E
;
15 m
;
Paschen
leg.; ZMB 54933
•
1♀
;
Batonga
;
4°01’49”N
,
9°06’04”E
;
79 m
;
Kaiser
leg.; ZMB 67103
•
3 ♂
;
Kribi
;
2°57’00”N
,
9°55’00”E
;
13 m
;
Zenker Georg August
leg.; ZMB 9041, 9972, 9973
.
FIG. 5. —
Megaloglossus woermanni
Pagenstecher, 1885
. Photo: © Aaron Manga Mongombe.
ORIGINAL DATA. — 79 individuals (
22 males
and
57 females
) of this species were captured during our field surveys in disturbed habitats at altitudes below
1300 m
a.s.l. (
Table 1
). Both
Eisentraut (1963)
and
Fedden & MacLeod (1986)
also recorded this species in lowland, disturbed forest in Mount
Cameroon
.
HABITATS AND DISTRIBUTION. — This species is mostly distributed in Central Africa, but can also be encountered in parts of West and East Africa (
Kityo & Nalikka 2016
). This species inhabits low to mid-elevation rainforest and some relic forest in savannah regions (
Happold 1987
).
Happold (2013a)
pointed out that this species prefers secondary to primary forest and is often caught in gardens, and in clearings close to dense undergrowth where it roosts in dense foliage of large trees.