The bats of the Congo and of Rwanda and Burundi revisited (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
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Cakenberghe, Victor Van
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Tungaluna, Guy-Crispin Gembu
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Akawa, Prescott Musaba
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Seamark, Ernest
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Verheyen, Erik
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European Journal of Taxonomy
2017
2017-12-18
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Mops (Mops) trevori
J.A.
Allen, 1917
Fig. 29
C–D
Mops trevori
J.A.
Allen, 1917: 469
.
*
Tadarida (Mops) congica
J.A.
Allen, 1917
.
Hayman
et al.
(1966: 65)
considered
trevori
to be a synonym (or – following
Koopman 1965: 26
– at most as subspecies) of
Tadarida (Mops) congica
. However, based on size and subtle differences in the ear and facial features,
Peterson (1972: 10)
separated the smaller
trevori
from the larger
congicus
. This view was followed by
Freeman (1981: 159
, 160) and
Simmons (2005: 444)
.
Besides the
type
specimen,
Hayman
et al.
(1966: 65)
mention one extra locality: Iso.4 (RBINS 13826). As indicated above, however, this specimen was re-identified as
T
.
aloysiisabaudiae
by
Peterson (1972: 2)
, leaving the
type
specimen of
M. trevori
as the only representative of this species in the
DRC
.
Happold(2013z:538)
marked the northeastern corner of the
DRC
and central
Uganda
as the core distribution area for
trevori
, with some further individual localities in
Guinea
, eastern
Côte d’Ivoire
, western
Ghana
, and western
Nigeria
. A record from the
Central African Republic
needs further investigation as it might represent either
congica
or
trevori
(
Fahr
2013m
;
Happold 2013z
). Concerning the habitat preferences of the two species,
Peterson (1972: 17)
stated that
trevori
is a forest edge or open forest dweller.