The bat fauna (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of Carlos Botelho State Park, Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil, including new distribution records for the state of São Paulo Author Cláudio, Vinícius C. Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Universidade Federal de São Carlos. 13565 - 905 São Carlos, SP, Brazil. & Fundação Parque Zoológico de São Paulo. 04301 - 905 São Paulo, SP, Brazil. & Instituto de Biologia, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biodiversidade e Biologia Evolutiva, Universidade Federal do Author Barbosa, Gedimar P. Centro de Ciências Biológicas e da Saúde, Universidade Federal de São Carlos. 13565 - 905 São Carlos, SP, Brazil. & Fundação Parque Zoológico de São Paulo. 04301 - 905 São Paulo, SP, Brazil. Author Rocha, Vlamir J. Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Universidade Federal de São Carlos. 13600 - 970 Araras, SP, Brazil. Author Rassy, Ricardo Moratelli Fabrício B. text Zoologia 2020 e 36514 2020-09-17 37 1 32 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zoologia.37.e36514 journal article 10.3897/zoologia.37.e36514 1984-4689 13175881 E03C0430-68C6-449B-A0AF-9FB0968FB38C Diphylla ecaudata Spix, 1823 Fig. 8 Taxonomy. This species can be separated from D. rotundus and D. youngii as described above and by presence of a shorter and well-furred uropatagium. Diphylla ecaudata also differs from D. youngii by the presence of a short calcar and absence of white tips on the wings ( Kwon and Gardner 2008 ). Specimens from PECB (ZSP 039, 049; see Table 3 for measurements) presented a bicolored dorsal fur, with light brown basis and brown tips, bicolored venter, with light brown basis and grayish tips, forearm, legs and uropatagium furred, tiny calcar, reduced thumbs. Distribution. In Brazil , the species is recorded in the Amazon, Atlantic Forest, Cerrado and Caatinga biomes, in the states of Amazonas, Acre , Rondônia , Pará , Amapá , Tocantins , Ceará , Pernambuco , Sergipe , Bahia , Minas Gerais , Espírito Santo , Rio de Janeiro , São Paulo , Paraná , and Santa Catarina ( Tavares et al. 2008 , Reis et al. 2017 ). In São Paulo , the species is distributed along the coastal Atlantic Forest ( Garbino 2016 ). Field observations. Three males and one female were captured in April, June, August and September in mist-nets set at ground-level in sampling sites M17, M25, M28 and M34 (Appendix 1).