Vespertilionidae
Author
Don E. Wilson
Author
Russell A. Mittermeier
text
2019
2019-10-31
Lynx Edicions
Barcelona
Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats
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10.5281/zenodo.6397752
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Lesser Yellow Bat
Scotophilus borbonicus
French:
Scotophile de Bourbon
/
German:
Kleine Hausfledermaus
/
Spanish:
Scotofilo
de la
Isla
de
Reunion
Other common names:
Lesser Yellow House Bat
,
Bourbon Bat
Taxonomy.
Vespertilio borbonicus E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1803
,
Ile
Bourbon [=
Réunion Island
], Réunion.
See
S. robustus
. The name
borbonicus
is restricted to the
Réunion Island
form. Monotypic.
Distribution.
Confirmed from
Réunion
I; in
Madagascar
, known only from a single specimen collected in the SW, butthis record cannot be confirmed; records from
Mauritius
are erroneous.
Descriptive notes.
Forearm
51 mm
(one specimen). The Lesser Yellow Bat is known from only one individual in very poor condition. Dorsum of the specimen is apparently reddish brown, and venteris whitish, which matches original description by E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in 1803.
Habitat.
No information.
Food and Feeding.
No information.
Breeding.
No information.
Activity patterns.
Some echolocation calls of two unidentified bats were recorded during fieldwork on
Réunion
. Signals of one call from “
Chiroptera
spl” (QFC = 60 kHz and FM = 61 kHz) were very similar to those of Madagascan and African continental species of
Scotophilus
, suggesting that it might have been the Lesser Yellow Bat.
Movements, Home range and Social organization.
No information.
Status and Conservation.
Classified as Data Deficient on The IUCN Red Last.
Bibliography.
ACR (2017), Barataud & Giosa (2013a), Dorst (1947), Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1803), Goodman, Jenkins & Ratrimomanarivo (2005), Jentink (1888), Hill (1980b), ICZN (2002b), Koopman (1986), Robbins et al. (1985), Simmons (2005).