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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5F8C79B6D1673B650" box="[1851,2163,3380,3426]" italics="true" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Myotis chiloensis</emphasis>
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Murin du
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5F99C9B2D18BBB6BB" bold="true" box="[1632,1723,3444,3465]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">German:</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF4A6AF5F8959B2D19C4B6BB" bold="true" box="[1897,1988,3444,3465]" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Spanish:</emphasis>
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Ratonero de
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<collectingCountry id="BC83766EFF4A6AF5F7AC9B2D1680B6BB" box="[2128,2176,3444,3465]" name="Chile" pageId="177" pageNumber="939">Chile</collectingCountry>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FCD897561DBFBA02" bold="true" box="[804,959,271,304]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
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,
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“amongst the islets on Eastern side of Chiloe,”
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,
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.
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Subgenus Pizonyx;
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species group. Holotype was caught in January 1836 by a Lieutenant Sullivan and given to Darwin during the H. M. S. Beagle voyage, butit was apparently lost. Neotype was designed in 1973 from “Cucao, Chiloe Island,
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.” Recent taxonomic review indicates that northern Chilean populations from
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and Limache (
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) might be a distinct taxon. Monotypic.
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF4294B01F6EB838" bold="true" box="[190,366,745,778]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Distribution.</emphasis>
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(from Valdivia S to the N shore of Navarino I) and W & S
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(from
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to
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). Records from N
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, probably represents another taxon.
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF42953D1FC1B8B3" bold="true" box="[190,449,868,897]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
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Head-body
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, tail
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, ear
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, hindfoot
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, forearm 34-5—41-
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. It has woolly fur of medium length (dorsal fur
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), but fur texture is difficult to describe in some individuals. Solar radiation and precipitation affect fur color latitudinally, and southern populations have darker fur. Dorsal fur is generally reddish to coffeebrown, with two-thirds of bases slightly darker than tips. Bases of ventral hairs are dark brown, and tips vary from medium to light brown. Ears are comparatively short, extending forward halfway from eye to nostril. Antitragal notch is barely evident. Tragus is pointed, curving slightly outward above and convex below, with 3-8-5-mm triangular lobule at outer base. Membranes are mummy brown, and plagiopatagium is broadly attached to foot at base of toes. Trailing edge of uropatagium does not have fringe of hairs, but a few hairs are present. Skull is moderate in size (greatest length of skull 13-:8-15-
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); length of rostrum is almost as long as braincase; occipital is rounded; sagittal crest is generally absent, and when present,it is very low; lambdoidal crests are present and low; and P° is in tooth row, aligned with other premolars. Baculum is extremely simple, without knobs. Bacular measurements of one specimen from
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were: length
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, depth
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, and width
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. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 44 and FN = 50, with three large pairs and one small pair of metacentric and 17 pairs of acrocentric autosomes. X-chromosome is submetacentric.
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</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF42902C1F2DBDA4" bold="true" box="[190,301,1653,1686]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Habitat.</emphasis>
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Evergreen-deciduous forests and temperate forests (south-central
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), Patagonian subtropical montane forests and scrublands (
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), and agricultural landscapes with plantations of
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<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FD91909D1D54BDD7" box="[621,852,1732,1765]" class="Pinopsida" family="Pinaceae" genus="Pinus" kingdom="Plantae" order="Pinales" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">Pinus (Pinaceae)</taxonomicName>
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and
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<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FC63909D1AE0BDD7" box="[927,1248,1732,1765]" class="Magnoliopsida" family="Myrtaceae" genus="Eucalyptus" kingdom="Plantae" order="Myrtales" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="genus">Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae)</taxonomicName>
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. The Chilean
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<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FF0190B51F57BC3F" authority="Kaup, 1829" box="[253,343,1772,1805]" class="Mammalia" family="Vespertilionidae" genus="Myotis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Chiroptera" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Myotis</taxonomicName>
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has the southernmost distribution known for any bat in the world and is associated with subtropical climates.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF496AF6FF4291621DE0BC99" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" type="food_feeding">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF4291621FCCBC6E" bold="true" box="[190,460,1851,1884]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
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The Chilean
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forages in forested areas and over water. It feeds on insects, mainly nematocerans (
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) that are captured in flight. There are also records of it eating
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<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FDEC91D31C97BC99" box="[528,663,1930,1963]" class="Insecta" family="Tipulidae" kingdom="Animalia" order="Diptera" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="family">Tipulidae</taxonomicName>
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flies in southern
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<collectingCountry id="BC83766EFF496AF6FC6C91D31DDCBC99" box="[912,988,1930,1963]" name="Chile" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Chile</collectingCountry>
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.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF496AF6FF4291E81FAFB37B" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" type="breeding">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF4291E81F45BCE0" bold="true" box="[190,325,1969,2002]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Breeding.</emphasis>
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The Chilean
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is monoestrous, and age of first pregnancy is ten months. Females give birth to one young per year at the beginning of summer. A pregnant female was captured in
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<collectingCountry id="BC83766EFF496AF6FD699E591D24B313" box="[661,804,2048,2081]" name="Argentina" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Argentina</collectingCountry>
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with single embryo that had crown—-rump length of
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.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF496AF6FF409E161D4DB1F3" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" type="activity">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF409E161FADB342" bold="true" box="[188,429,2127,2160]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
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Foraging activity of the Chilean
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begins at sunset and lasts for ¢.3 hours—a unimodal pattern clearly distinct from bimodal patterns of most insectivorous bats. Due to reduced mean basal metabolic rate and occurrence in subtropical zones, it has a single and short euthermic period of 2-3 hours, followed by long period of daily torpor or natural hypothermia. Chilean
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<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FBE79EB41A74B23C" authority="Kaup, 1829" box="[1051,1140,2285,2318]" class="Mammalia" family="Vespertilionidae" genus="Myotis" kingdom="Animalia" order="Chiroptera" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Chordata" rank="genus">Myotis</taxonomicName>
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use a wide variety of buildings and natural roosts, including ground holes, fissures in tree bark, caves, abandoned mines, crevices in walls, attic spaces, and under tiles or other roofing. Other smaller underground structures, such as rock crevices or ledges, are also used as roost. Wing morphology is consistent with highly maneuverable flight needed to forage in cluttered habitats, including edge habitats and forest with clearings. Its low aspect ratio (mean 5-8) and low wing loading (6-8 N/m?) indicate high energetic cost and low flight speed, respectively. Echolocation calls contain single harmonics and are characterized by downward FM at beginning of signal, followed by narrowband QCF component. Search calls consist of short (less than 4 milliseconds) broadband signals sweeping down between 89 kHz and 39 kHz, with most energy at 47 kHz. Pulses are emitted at mean intervals of 95-1 milliseconds.
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</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF429C9E1D77B1DA" bold="true" box="[190,887,2759,2792]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
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The Chilean Myotisis usually found cohabiting roosts with other bat species, especially Brazilian Free-tailed Bats (Tadar:- da
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||
<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FF129D431F7EB005" box="[238,382,2842,2871]" class="Insecta" family="Scarabaeidae" genus="Eplesicus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="species" species="brasiliensis">brasiliensis</taxonomicName>
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||
), Common Big-eared Brown Bats (Hustiotus
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<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FBFD9D431A77B005" authorityName="Poeppig" authorityYear="1835" box="[1025,1143,2842,2871]" class="Mammalia" family="Vespertilionidae" genus="Nycticeius" kingdom="Animalia" order="Chiroptera" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="macrotus">macrotus</taxonomicName>
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), Small Big-eared Brown Bats (
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<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FE899D1B1C27B06D" baseAuthorityName="Philippi & Landbeck" baseAuthorityYear="1861" box="[373,551,2882,2911]" class="Mammalia" family="Vespertilionidae" genus="Histiotus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Chiroptera" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="montanus">H. montanus</taxonomicName>
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), and Southern Big-eared Brown Bats (
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||
<taxonomicName id="03944D7DFF496AF6FBB39D1B1B28B06D" authorityName="R. A. Philippi" authorityYear="1866" box="[1103,1320,2882,2911]" class="Mammalia" family="Vespertilionidae" genus="Histiotus" kingdom="Animalia" order="Chiroptera" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="magellanicus">H. magellanicus</taxonomicName>
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).
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF496AF6FF439D3C1A21B09C" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" type="conservation">
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<paragraph id="C42B36FEFF496AF6FF439D3C1A21B09C" blockId="178.[188,1399,706,3149]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF439D3C1C1EB0B4" bold="true" box="[191,542,2917,2950]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
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Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Chilean Bat is widespread and presumably has a large population.
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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<subSubSection id="8C8E6575FF496AF6FF439DE51FBBB77F" pageId="178" pageNumber="940" type="bibRefCitation_list">
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<paragraph id="C42B36FEFF496AF6FF439DE51FBBB77F" blockId="178.[188,1399,706,3149]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF496AF6FF439DE51F59B0E7" bold="true" box="[191,345,3004,3029]" pageId="178" pageNumber="940">Bibliography.</emphasis>
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||
Barquez & Diaz (2016d), Barquez et al. (1999), Galaz & Yanez (2006), Galaz et al. (2009), LaVal (1973b), Mann (1978), Meynard et al. (2014), Novaes, Wilson et al. (2018), Ossa & Rodriguez-San Pedro (2015), Ossa et al. (2010), Rodriguez-San Pedro & Simonetti (2013b), Simmons (2005), Trouessart (1904), Waterhouse (1838), Wilson (2008b).
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</paragraph>
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</subSubSection>
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</treatment>
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