A checklist of the bats of Peninsular Malaysia and progress towards a DNA barcode reference library
Author
Voon-Ching Lim
Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
voonchinglim@gmail.com
Author
Rosli Ramli
Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Author
Subha Bhassu
Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
Author
John-James Wilson
International College Beijing, China Agricultural University, Beijing, P. R. China
wilso04@gmail.com
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PLoS ONE
2017
2017-07-25
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Cynopterus
cf.
brachyotis
SUNDA
.
Pachysomabrachyotis
Müller, 1838: 146
.
DeweiRiver
,
central Kalimantan
,
INDONESIA
(Collector unknown;
Type
unknown) [
63
].
Cynopterusbrachyotis
[
23
].
Cynopterus
cf.
brachyotis
SUNDA [
64
]
Common English name:
Sunda Short-nosed Fruit Bat
Barcode Index Number:
BOLD
:
AAA
9800 (20 DNA barcodes from Peninsular
Malaysia
;
Fig 2
)
Remarks:
Campbell et al. [
64
] reported two distinct species under
C
.
brachyotis
sensu lato
with a mean divergence of 8.3% in mtDNA (combined control region and cytochrome
b
) between them. The two species are commonly annotated as
C
. cf.
brachyotis
SUNDA and
C
. cf.
brachyotis
FOREST (
Fig 2
). The SUNDA species is larger than the FOREST species with a longer forearm (
>
64 mm
) and is abundant in highly disturbed habitat (e.g. agricultural and suburban areas) but is absent in mature forests [
11
,
14
,
64
,
65
].
It is unclear which species represents
C
.
brachyotis
sensu stricto
despite the cryptic taxa being widely acknowledged (N Simmons, personal communication). Medway [
23
] recognised three subspecies of
C
.
brachyotis
in Peninsular
Malaysia
: (i)
C
.
b
.
brachyotis
found in lowlands and islands in the northern part of Peninsular
Malaysia
, including
Perak
, and with a forearm length:
57–68 mm
and an ear length: 14.5–18.5 mm; (ii)
C
.
b
.
angulatus
which intergrades with the nominal subspecies at the northern range and has a forearm length:
68–72 mm
and an ear length:
18–22 mm
; and (iii)
C
.
b
.
altitudinus
foundin the central highlands above
3, 000 ft
from Gunung Brinchang,
Pahang
to Gunung Bunga Buah,
Selangor
, and with a forearm length:
60– 68 mm
and an ear length:
18–21 mm
. Athorough examination of all relevant
types
in this genus is required in order to correctly attribute currently existing Linnaean names.
IUCN status:
As
C
.
brachyotis
: Least Concern
Recorded at:
These records refer to
C
.
brachyotis
sensu lato
, so may represent “SUNDA” or “FOREST”.
Pahang
: Krau Wildlife Reserve [
11
,
41
,
42
], Pulau Tioman [
23
,
64
], Merapoh [
40
],
Tasik Chini [
43
], Kuala Atok National Park [
44
], Gunung Brinchang [
52
], Lata Bujang Forest Reserve and Fraser Hill Forest Reserve [
56
], Cameron
Highland
[
60
], Kuala Lipis and Cherating [
64
];
Kedah
: Pulau Langkawi [
23
], Ulu Muda Forest Reserve [
57
];
Pulau Pinang
:
Pulau Pinang
[
23
];
Perak
: Pulau Pangkor [
23
,
64
], Temengor Forest Reserve [
46
,
47
],
Royal Belum State
Park [
48
,
66
], Bayor River-Rantau Panjang and Selama [
49
], Taping [
64
];
Terengganu
: Pulau Redang [
23
], Pulau Perhentian [
64
];
Negeri Sembilan
: Pasoh Forest Reserve [
45
];
Kelantan
:
Air Panas-Gua Musang [
61
], Gunung Reng,
Gua
Musang, and Lojing
Highlands
[
62
],
Gunung Stong State
Park [
67
];
Selangor
: Ulu Gombak [
5
,
40
,
52
–
54
], Bukit Kemandul and Bukit Lanjan [
40
], Bangi Forest Reserve [
41
], Bukit Kutu Wildlife Reserve [
51
], Gunung Bunga Buah [
52
], Air Hitam Forest Reserve [
55
], Sungai Dusun [
64
];
Perlis
:
Wang Kelian State
Park [
50
],
Perlis State
Park and Kangar [
64
];
Johor
:
Endau-Kluang Forest Reserve and Endau-Kota Tinggi Forest Reserve [
56
];
Melaka
:
Melaka
town [
64
].