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<figureCitation box="[135,214,822,868]" captionStart="Plate 43: Phyllostomidae" captionStartId="79.[122,152,3291,3316]" captionTargetBox="[12,2757,15,3657]" captionTargetPageId="78" captionText="165. White-lined Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus lineatus), 166. Short-headed Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhainus brachycephalus), 167. Heller's Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus helleri), 168. Matapalo Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus matapalensis), 169. Recife Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus recifinus), 170. Guianan Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus guianensis), 171. Incan Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus incarum), 172. Slender Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus angustirostris), 173. Brown-bellied Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrriunus fuscrventris), 174. Albericos Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus albericoi), 175. Greater Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus vittatus), 176. Choco Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus chocoensis), 177. Thomass Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus dorsalis), 178. Bufty Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus infuscus), 179. Darien Broad-nosed Bat (Platyriunus aquilus), 180. Eldorado Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus aurarius), 181. Ismaels Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus ismaeli), 182. Quechuan Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus masu), 183. Shadowy Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus umbratus), 184. Western Broad-nosed Bat (Platyrrhinus nitelinea), 185. Velvety Fruit-eating Bat (Enchisthenes hart), 186. Honduran White Bat (Ectophylla alba)" figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6459037" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/6459037/files/figure.png" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">178.</figureCitation>
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<vernacularName box="[232,700,822,868]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Bufty Broad-nosed Bat</vernacularName>
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<emphasis box="[767,1156,822,868]" italics="true" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Platyrrhinus infuscus</emphasis>
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[744,900,957,986]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
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“Grotte von Ninabamba”,
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,
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. Based on neotype designation, restricted by A. L. Gardner and D. C. Carterin 1972 te “
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by G. S. Miller, Jr. in 1902 from “Purus River,
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” and Vampyrops intermedius by C. J. Marinkelle in 1970 from
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are considered junior synonyms. Monotypic.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,306,1430,1459]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Distribution.</emphasis>
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, E
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.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,385,1465,1498]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head—body 77-105 mm (tailless), ear 20-25 mm, hindfoot
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, forearm 55-61 mm; weight 36-59 g. The Buffy Broad-nosed Bat is mediumsized to large. Fur is dense and soft. Dorsalfur is buffy to dark brown, not blackish, and less than 6-3 mm long; thin and inconspicuous white line runs from crown to base of caudal membrane; and underparts are grayish brown to light brown and paler than back. Head is robust, and snout is short and broad, with four inconspicuous (grayish) parallel stripes, less pronounced than in most congeners. Noseleafis fleshy, large, and spear-shaped; edges of noseleaf are dark, never bright yellow; and lower rim is free. Ears are large and rounded, and edges are sometimes pale but never yellow. Elbows are densely furred and buffy to dark brown; some individuals have whitish wingtips; caudal membrane is very short in middle, with deep V-shaped groove, and edge has dense short hairs; and upper sides of feet have sparse short hairs. I' converge and are broad, with parallel tips, and twice as long as I&gt;. M' parastyle is present. Occlusal outline of M,is longer than broad. Chromosomal complement has 2n = 30 and FN = 56. X-chromosome is subtelocentric, and Y-chromosome is submetacentric.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,241,2057,2090]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Habitat.</emphasis>
Tropical, subtropical, and lower temperate forests, including primary, secondary, altered, and gallery forests, forest edges near cultivated areas, and fairly open country at elevations of 180-2200 m. The Buffy Broad-nosed Bat prefers humid forests and only rarely occurs in dry forests.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,392,2215,2248]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
The Buffy Broad-nosed Bat feeds almost exclusively on fruits, such as seeds of
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(
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), although it might eat some leaves.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,264,2294,2327]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Breeding.</emphasis>
In
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, a pregnant Buffy Broad-nosed Bat and three lactating females were found in March. In
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, pregnant females were found in October—January, and lactating females were captured in March and May. In
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, two lactating females and a scrotal male were found in November.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[128,363,2452,2485]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
The Buffy Broad-nosed Batis nocturnal. It has been found resting in large and shallow caves and leafy tangles. It often flies in interior forest or over streams.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,855,2531,2564]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Buffy Broad-nosed Bats roost in small groups (3-5 individuals).
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[130,480,2610,2643]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List. The Buffy Broad-nosed Batis fairly common, butlittle is known about the Brazilian population. Its conservation status is considered stable, and it occurs in several protected areas.
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<emphasis bold="true" box="[131,283,2737,2762]" pageId="83" pageNumber="567">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Albuja (1999), Arguero et al. (2012), Gardner (2008c), Gardner &amp; Carter (1972a), Marinkelle (1970), Miller (1902a), Moya &amp; Arteaga (2007), Tirira (2017), Velazco (2005, 2015), Wilson (1979).
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