Pteropodidae
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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162
book chapter
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10.5281/zenodo.6448815
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170.
Makira
Flying Fox
Pteropus cognatus
French:
Roussette de
Makira
/
German:
Makira-Flughund
/
Spanish:
Zorro volador de
Makira
Other common names:
Dusky Flying Fox
Taxonomy.
Pteropus cognatus K. Andersen, 1908
,
“San Christoval [=
San Cristobal Island
], S.E.
Solomon Islands
.”
Pteropus cognatus
is often considered a subspecies of P. raynen. It is related to
P. rayneri
and
P. rennelli
of the
samoensis
species group but clearly distinct. Monotypic.
Distribution.
E Solomon Is on Makira (=
San Cristobal
), Ugi, and Santa Ana.
Descriptive notes.
Head-body
166- 180 mm
(tailless), ear
21-23 mm
, hindfoot
30-35 mm
, forearm
121-129 mm
; weight
288 g
(mean). Muzzle is short and broad; rhinarium is black. Eyes have light brown irises. Ears are exposed and narrowly rounded at tips. Head is brown, sometimes interspersed with gray hairs, and crown and sides of head are similar to back. Mantle is cinnamon, tinged with russet, and neck glands have buff-yellow hairs. Hairs of back are adpressed. Back and rump hairs are bicolored, with seal-brown bases and buffy brown tips, and dark brown overall. Tibia is furred above. Ventrum changes from buffy russet on neck to seal-brown along chest and belly. Wing membranes are dark grayish brown and originate slightly above medial plane. Skull differs from typical pteropine in its short and broad rostrum, front of orbitis vertically above posterior one-half of P*, and zygomatic arches are relatively strong. Mandible is heavy posteriorly. M, is reduced in size, and cingulum of C' and C, is strong, forming broad ledges.
Habitat.
Lowland forests and gardens at sea level into montane forest at elevations of ¢.
900 m
.
Food and Feeding.
The
Makira
Flying Fox is common in village gardens and feeds on
Artocarpus
altilis (
Moraceae
).
Breeding.
One
Makira
Flying Fox captured near sea level in November was nursing a 90-g young, and another female captured in July was nulliparous.
Activity patterns.
Makira
Flying Foxes are nocturnal.
Movements, Home range and Social organization.
The
Makira
Flying Fox roosts alone.
Status and Conservation.
CITES Appendix II. Classified as Vulnerable on The IUCN Red List. Extent of occurrence of the
Makira
Flying Fox is ¢.
6000 km
?, and there is continuing decline in quality of its habitat due to widespread commercial logging on
Makira
. It is regularly hunted for food, and a majority of
Makira
residents believe it is declining.
Bibliography.
Almeida et al. (2014), Andersen (1912b), Flannery (1995a), Lavery (2017), Lavery & Fasi (2017).