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 Molossops neglectus Williams and Genoways, 1980 Fig. 29 Taxonomy. Both species of Molossops Peters, 1866 are found in Brazil : M. neglectus Williams & Genoways, 1980 and M. temminckii (Burmeister, 1854) ( Eger 2008 , Nogueira et al. 2014 ). The external characters that distinguish these species are cited by many authors ( Williams and Genoways 1980 , Ascorra et al. 1991b , Lim and Engstrom 2001 , Gregorin and Taddei 2002 , Gregorin et al. 2004 , Eger 2008 , Barquez et al. 2011 ). Molossops neglectus is larger than M. temminckii (forearm> 34.8 mm in M. neglectus and < 33 mm in M. temminckii ); and the ventral fur is darker and slightly lighter than dorsum in M. neglectus , and frosted or markedly lighter than dorsum in M. temminckii . The PECB specimen (ZSP 016; see Table 8 for measurements) have general reddish dark-brown dorsal fur with paler base; and light brown ventral fur, slightly paler than dorsum. Additionally, the muzzle is flat, ears are small, triangular and separated, the antitragus is small and rounded, and upper incisors are separated and resemble canines in shape. Distribution. In Brazil , the species is recorded in the Amazon, Atlantic Forest and Cerrado biomes, in Amazonas, Minas Gerais , Pará , Paraná , Rio de Janeiro , Rio Grande do Sul , and São Paulo states ( Gregorin and Loureiro 2011 , Reis et al. 2017 ). In São Paulo , almost all the few records are distributed on the east region of the state ( Garbino 2016 ). Table 8. Selected measurements (mm) and weigth (g) for specimens of Molossinae from PECB, São Paulo state, Brazil. See Material and Methods for description of measurements.
Molossinae
Measurement Cynomops abrasus Molossus currentium Molossus molossus Molossops neglectus Molossus rufus
ZSP 021 ♂ ZSP 050 ♂ 6 ♂ (South America) ZSP 003 ♀ ZSP 018 ♂ ZSP 020 ♀ ZSP 053 ♀ ZSP 016 ♀ ZSP 019 ♂ ZSP 026 ♂ ZSP 059 ♂
W 30.0 22.5 15.5 19.0 21.0 14.5 11.5 42.0 21.0 35.5
BL 73.88 64.36 60.36 67.68 60.33 55.05 54.37 86.08 73.33 75.65
FA 45.50 40.43 41.25 39.17 38.94 39.50 38.88 36.73 51.11 50.32 51.20
TL 14.70 15.20 14.62 13.69 14.63 12.68 11.77 19.48 21.22 19.79
EL 16.64 9.57 11.76 12.11 12.23 11.13 11.40 13.49 13.29 15.07
TRL 4.66 4.50 3.66 3.85 4.93 3.79 1.83 4.40 2.97 3.60
GLS 21.58 18.92 18.89 17.46 18.26 17.99 17.34 15.57 23.97 21.82 22.92
CI 20.85 16.74 18.27 16.38 16.59 16.01 15.92 15.03 21.20 20.11 20.71
BB 10.50 9.82 9.64 8.99 9.11 9.53 9.16 8.14 11.32 11.53 10.93
ZB 15.02 11.85 11.85 11.07 10.77 11.22 10.74 10.04 14.19 13.27 14.15
PB 5.32 4.29 3.92 4.03 4.15 3.95 4.10 4.79 4.69 4.81 4.50
CC 5.62 5.01 5.04 4.46 4.70 4.62 4.23 4.27 6.26 6.04 6.53
MB 11.62 10.55 9.87 9.24 9.95 9.78 8.33 12.27 12.14 12.05
PL 9.32 6.95 6.70 6.82 6.68 6.63 7.32 8.48 8.33 8.52
MXTL 7.67 6.32 6.78 6.30 6.22 6.30 6.06 6.06 8.25 8.08 8.34
MLTL 6.21 4.97 4.93 4.82 4.98 4.97 4.86 6.60 6.44 6.51
DL 16.00 12.85 12.12 12.60 12.36 12.32 11.13 16.40 15.48 16.57
MNTL 9.15 7.39 7.38 7.05 7.15 6.90 7.09 9.41 9.33 9.54
CH 4.85 3.92 3.88 3.63 4.00 3.74 3.76 5.13 4.81 4.96
Field observations. A pregnant female was captured in November in a mist-net elevated 8 m over a trail in sampling site M7 (Appendix 1).