Mammals of Korea: a review of their taxonomy, distribution and conservation status
Author
Jo, Yeong-Seok
Author
Baccus, John T.
Author
Koprowski, John L.
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-11-19
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journal article
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Tadarida insignis
(
Blyth, 1862
)
—East Asian Free-tailed Bat
Cephalotes
teniotis
Rafinesque, 1814 p.12
;
Type
locality-Sicily,
Italy
.
Nyctinomus insignis
Blyth, 1862 p.90
;
Type
locality-
Amoy
,
Fujian
,
China
.
Tadarida latouchei
Thomas, 1920 p.283
;
Type
locality-Chili,
China
;
Tate, 1947 p.98
(reaches
Korea
and Vladivostok).
N. insignis
:
Ognev, 1927 p.157
.
T. septentrionalis
Kishida:
Kishida & Mori, 1931
p.379
(
Nomen nudum
).
T. teniotis insignis
:
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.134
;
Won, 1958 p.460
;
Won, 1967 p.353
;
Won, 1968 p.139
;
Corbet, 1978 p.63
;
Yoon, 1992 p.56
.
T. teniotis
:
Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 p.133
;
Corbet, 1978 p.63
;
Han, 1994 p.45
;
Won & Smith, 1999 p.15
;
Son, 2001 p.131
;
Yoon, 2010 p.99
.
T. insignis
:
Yoon, 2004 p.93
.
Range:
The few specimens of
T. insignis
collected throughout
Korea
belie the fact that the species remains very rare. Recent records for
T. insignis
came from the warm coastal region such as Ansan, Geoje Island and
Jeju
Island (
Han
et al.
2011
;
Fig.18
).
Remarks:
Based on the morphological characteristics of Japanese populations, East Asian
T. teniotis
were attributed a separate species,
T. insignis
(
Simmons 2005
;
Aulagnier
et al
. 2008
). However, Korean free-tailed bats show a closer morphological affinity with
T. teniotis
than
T. insignis
in some features, such as color of dorsal pelage, shape of keel, emargination of the anterior palate and plagiopatagium (
Yoon 2010
). Since
T. teniotis latouchei
has been regarded as a separate species, there is a high possibility that Korean
Tadarida
belongs to
T. latouchei
Thomas, 1920
. The
type
locality for
T. latouchei
is closer to the Korean Peninsula (
380 km
) than
T. insignis
(
1400 km
) and
T. teniotis
(
9400 km
). An analysis based on morphological measurements and including
T. latouchei
and
T. insignis
from
Japan
showed that Korean specimens were intermediate between the two species (
Funakoshi & Kunisaki 2000
). For example, the forearm length ranged from
53.6–56.5 mm
and
60.4–65.3 mm
for
T. latouchei
and
T. insignis
, respectively, while specimens from
Korea
measured
58.9–61 mm
(
Yoon 2010
). Also, tibia length varied from
16.9–17.2 mm
(
T. latouchei
) to
17–23 mm
(
T. insignis
) and 19.8–
19.7 mm
(Korean
Tadarida
).
Kishida and Mori (1931)
assigned the subspecies
T
.
t
.
septentrionalis
to
Korea
. The classification of Korean
Tadarida
is not a fixed issue, and genetic studies are needed to address the taxonomic status of free-tailed bats in
Korea
. Here, we followed the taxonomy
of Simmons (2005)
and IUCN Red List by
Maeda
et al
. (2008)
.
Conservation status:
This species has regional protection in the neighboring countries (
China
and
Japan
), but not in
Korea
.