Emballonuridae
Author
Bonaccorso, Frank
text
2019
2019-10-31
Lynx Edicions
Barcelona
Editor
Wilson, Don E.
Editor
Mittermeier, Russel A.
Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats
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373
book chapter
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Lesser Ghost Bat
Diclidurus scutatus
French: Diclidure des
cyclanthes
/
German:
Kleine
Gespenstfledermaus
/
Spanish:
Dicliduro pequeno
Taxonomy
.
Diclidurus scutatus
Peters, 1869
,
“Südamerica.” Restricted by A. M. Husson in 1962 to “Para [= Belém]
,
Para
,
Brazil
.
Diclidurus scutatus
is in the subgenus
Depanycteris.
Monotypic.
Distribution. Amazonian Basin in NE Ecuador (Orellana
Province
), NE Peru (Loreto Department), E Colombia (Vaupés Department), S & W Venezuela, the Guianas, and N Brazil (Amazonas, Amapa, and Para states), with one additional record from Atlantic
Dry
Forest of SE Brazil (Sâo Paulo State).
Descriptive
notes.
Head—body 57-68 mm, tail 17—19 mm, ear 10—15 mm, hindfoot 7-11 mm, forearm 51-58-9 mm; weight c.13 g. Dorsal fur of the Lesser Ghost Bat is long, soft, and either pure white or pale brown at bases of hairs; venter is uniformly white. Claws are black. Flight membranes are unpigmented. Naked skin of wings and legs are pink. Eyes are relatively large, with dark brown irises. Adult males have two glandular pouches on their uropatagia that are particularly prominent during breeding season. Ear is yellowish, rounded at apex, and c.15 mm long; tragus is. 6 mm. Greatest length of skull is c.15 mm. Diagnostic skull characteristics include large palatine foramina, with posterior palatal emargination, and no space between premolars.
Habitat
. Multi-strata evergreen forests (rainforest), Atlantic Dry Forest (one record), and towns and villages from sea level to elevations of c.1000 m.
Food and Feeding
.
The Lesser Ghost Bat
preys
on insects. One specimen was collected with a large moth in its mouth, and another was captured in a canopy mist net.
Breeding
. No information.
Activity patterns.
Lesser Ghost Bats are crepuscular and fly high in open spaces above rivers, streams, lagoons, towns, and forest canopies. They are attracted to insects around lights.
Movements, Home range and Social organization.
No information.
Status and Conservation
.
Classified as Least Concern on
The IUCNRed List.
The Lesser Ghost Bat has a large distribution in areas with intact evergreen forests. Nevertheless, little is known about its taxonomy, distribution, and ecology. Conservation actions should include scientific studies of distribution, roosting behavior, reproduction, diet, and foraging behavior.
Bibliography.
Albuja (1999),
Carter
& Dolan (1978), Eisenberg (1989), Escobedo &Velazco (2012),
Fonseca
ef al. (1996), Handley (1976), Husson (1962, 1978), Lim & Engstrom (2005), Linares (1998), Novaes, Clâudio & Kuniy (2017),
Tirira
(2017).