Emballonuridae
Author
Bonaccorso, Frank
text
2019
2019-10-31
Lynx Edicions
Barcelona
Editor
Wilson, Don E.
Editor
Mittermeier, Russel A.
Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats
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Frosted Sac-winged Bat
Saccopteryx canescens
French: Saccoptère givré
I
German:
Weissgraue Sackflügelfledermaus
I
Spanish:
Sacóptero escarchado
Other common names:
Frosted
White-lined Bat,
Gray
White-lined Bat
Taxonomy
.
Saccopteryx canescens
Thomas, 1901
,
“
Obidos
,”
Para
,
Brazil
.
Two subspecies are recognized.
Subspecies and Distribution.
S
.
c.
canescens
Thomas, 1901
- E Colombia, most of Venezuela, the Guianas, E Peru, and W & N Brazil.
S
. c. pumila
Thomas, 1914 - lower Orinoco in Venezuela, distribution outside this area is not understood.
Descriptive notes.
Head—body
38-44 mm, tail 16-18 mm, ear 11-14 mm, hindfoot 6-5—8 mm, forearm 35-39 mm; weight 3-5 g. Dorsal fur of the Frosted Sac- winged Bat is tawny to gray-brown, frosted with
gray
or yellow hair tips especially on head. Venter is paler and also composed of bicolored hairs. There usually are two,
wavy
, white lines on back, but they can be indistinct. Fur extends onto wings for about one-third the length of distance to elbow and onto uropatagium
completely
to distal tip of tail. Glandular sac is well developed in males and lies on propatagia close to elbows. Flight membranes are brown. Eyes are large, with brown irises. Ear is
narrow
. Tragus margin is smooth and rounded.
Habitat
. Lowland, multi-strata, evergreen forests, often near streams and wetlands, and clearings from sea level to elevations of
c
.500 m.
Food and
Feeding
. The
Frosted Sac-winged Bat
feeds on tiny aerial insects while foraging over streams and rivers, wetiands, clearings, tree gaps, towns, and pastures.
It
will forage in vegetative clutter.
Breeding
. Lactation of the
Frosted Sac-winged Bat
occurs in July in
Venezuela
.
Activity patterns.
The
Frosted Sac-winged Bat
roosts under boulders and in rock piles and buildings.
Movements, Home range and Social organization.
Roosting groups of Frosted Sacwinged Bats are alert and fly in tight formations as a group to escape disturbance. Groups consist of 5—15 individuals. One group of five individuals included one adult male, two
adult
females, a
subadult
female, and a subadult male, suggesting a harem structured breeding system.
Status and Conservation
.
Classified as Least Concern on
The
IUCN
Red List.
The
Frosted Sac-winged Bat
has a large distribution and
presumably
large and stable overall population.
Bibliography.
Davis (1976
a
), Eisenberg (1989), Emmons &
Feer
(1997).