Type Specimens of Non-fossil Mammals in the Australian Museum, Sydney
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Parnaby, Harry E.
Author
Ingleby, Sandy
Author
Divljan, Anja
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Pipistrellus ponceleti
Troughton, 1936a
Rec. Aust. Mus.
19(5): 351. (
7 April 1936
).
Common name
. New
Guinea
Pipistrelle.
Current name
.
Pipistrellus angulatus ponceleti
Troughton, 1936a
; following
Simmons (2005)
. Regarded as a valid subspecies by
Flannery (1995c)
and
Bonaccorso (1998)
but as a junior synonym of
P. angulatus angulatus
(
Peters, 1880
)
by
Kitchener
et al.
(1986)
.
Holotype
. M.5798 by original designation. Male, skull, study skin, original collector’s number 365, collected and presented by the Rev. J. B. Poncelet. Collection date not given in register, registered
27 December 1934
.
Condition
. Cranium missing zygomatic arches and upper left canine, auditory capsules are detached; dentaries complete. Study skin in fair condition: fur missing from much of abdominal area, probably from fur slip; tear in right wing membrane at distal end of digit 4, and tear in left wing membrane between digit 5 and body. The study skin is tied to cardboard with its ventral side visible.
Type locality
. “Buin, Sth
Bougainville
Id”, North Solomons Province,
Papua New Guinea
.
Paratypes
. (5, 4 by subsequent determination). Same locality and collector as
holotype
:
M.5598
, male, body in alc.;
M.5599
(by original designation), female (
allotype
), skull, study skin, and
M.5600
, female, body in alc., all three registered
2 July 1934
;
M.5799
, male, skull, body in alc., and
M.5807
, male, body in alc., both registered
27 December 1934
.
Comments
. Troughton indicates a type series of
six specimens
including the
holotype
, but gives registration numbers only for the
holotype
and
allotype
. Four specimens are labelled as
paratypes
on specimen labels and in the M Register in what appears to be Troughton’s handwriting. M.5807 is not labelled as a
paratype
, either on the specimen label or register, but is assumed to be the sixth specimen of Troughton’s series and regarded as a
paratype
—it was registered on the same day as the
holotype
and is the only specimen located with matching dates. In his original account, Troughton refers to a specimen from
Isabel
and three from Ugi Island (
Solomon Islands
), which he regarded as conforming well to his type series. These specimens are likely to include M.3583 from
Isabel
, and A.16992 and A.16995 from Ugi (all amended to
Pipistrellus ponceleti
in Troughton’s hand in the registers) and they are treated as referred specimens. Five topotype specimens in alcohol collected in the Buin district in 1938 were presented by Poncelet and identified as
P. ponceleti
by Troughton: M.6533–34 and M.6658–60.