The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana, a Neotropical lowland rainforest fauna. Part 1, Bats
Author
Simmons, Nancy B.
Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA
Author
Voss, Robert S.
Department of Mammalogy, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA
text
Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
1998
1998-12-31
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journal article
8160
10.5281/zenodo.4545052
0540f87c-c902-4df5-acd4-51801c9531bd
2246/1634/B237-0004
4545052
Noctilio leporinus
(Linnaeus)
VOUCHER MATERIAL:
3 females (AMNH *265974, *267398; MNHN *1995.863); see table 9 for measurements.
IDENTIFICATION: Descriptions and comparative measurements of
Noctilio leporinus
can be found in
Husson (1962
, 1978) and Davis (1973). Davis recognized three subspecies in his revision:
N
.
l
.
mastivus
(Mexico and the southernmost Bahamas south to western Ecuador and Venezuela),
N
.
l
.
leporinus
(Guianas and eastern Ecuador to eastern Brazil), and
N
.
l
.
rufescens
(Bolivia and southern Brazil to northern Argentina).
Our Paracou vouchers conform with Davis’ (1973) description of the nominate subspecies and are similar in size to specimens previously reported from Surinam. These Guianan specimens are among the smallest known representatives of the species (Davis, 1973), one of our vouchers (MNHN 1995.863) having the smallest body weight (44.5 g) yet recorded for an adult
Noctilio leporinus
.
FIELD OBSERVATIONS: All three specimens that we captured at Paracou were taken in groundÂlevel mistnets set across a small stream (fig. 14) in primary forest.