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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FC939071EF3030B4" box="[809,1099,1396,1442]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Natalus lanatus</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FF1590B1EB8030DF" bold="true" box="[175,251,1460,1481]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">French:</emphasis>
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/
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<vernacularName id="2FAD46C7FFA11876FD9F90B1E86F30DF" box="[549,788,1460,1481]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">\Wollhaariges Trichterohr</vernacularName>
/
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<vernacularName id="2FAD46C7FFA11876FC3490B1EF5C30DF" box="[910,1063,1460,1481]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Natéalido lanudo</vernacularName>
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FCA990F2E8D4330E" bold="true" box="[787,943,1527,1560]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
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,
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[= 9-
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] SSE of Las Varas,
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is sometimes considered as a junior synonym of N.
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. Monotypic.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FCA993EDE8BF3213" bold="true" box="[787,964,1768,1797]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Distribution.</emphasis>
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(from
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and N
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S to
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), NW &amp; SW
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, and
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.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FCA9925FEF61326D" bold="true" box="[787,1050,1882,1915]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Descriptive notes.</emphasis>
Head-body
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, tail 47-55 mm, ear 12-15-6 mm, forearm 35-4-38-3 mm (males) and 35-4-38-6 mm (females); weight 5-6-5 g (males) and 5-6 g (females). Pelage is grayish to olive-buff and dull orange; dorsal and ventral hairs are always darker at bases than at tips; dorsal hairs are bicolored or tricolored, with dark bases, light middle parts, and medium-dark tips. There are dense mustache-like hair tufts along lateral margins of upper lip and on dorsum of muzzle. Medial lateral ear margin is straight; lateral ear margins are deeply concave; there are 0-3 ear pleats; ear pinna is funnel-shaped and broad, with moderately pointed tip. Natalid organ of males is relatively flat, elliptical to wedge-shaped, and extends onto crown. Wings attach to tibia above ankle; free margin of uropatagium has fringe of thin hairs; ungual tufts are present. Braincase is inflated and elongated; premaxilla is not inflated; maxilla dorsal to molars is convex and not inflated; postorbital region of skull in dorsal view has sides widely diverging rostrally; palate is present between pterygoids; caudal margins of maxilla in ventral view are almost perpendicular to longitudinal axis of skull; basisphenoid pits are shallow; mesostylar crest on third molar is absent.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FF149CD7EA673CE5" bold="true" box="[174,284,2514,2547]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Habitat.</emphasis>
From dry mountain subtropical scrub with marked seasonal variations in temperature and precipitation (e.g. Chihuahua) through transition zone between pine/ oak and tropical deciduous forests (Durango) to perhumid (ever-wet) tropical montane cloud forest (Monteverde,
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). Most localities of Woolly Funnel-eared Bats for which coordinates are known with certainty correspond to mid-elevations of 500-2000 m. The record from Rio Macho,
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, a wet montane forest habitat (
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elevation,
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annual precipitation) without known caves, most likely corresponds to the Woolly Funnel-eared Bat than to the Mexican Funnel-eared Bat (N.
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), given that the latter species has been collected in
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exclusively in lowland areas with abundant caves. Large caves or mines are not known in some of the locations where the Woolly Funnel-eared Bat has been mist-netted (e.g. Rio Savegre, Monteverde), suggesting that it might often use relatively small cavities as roosts.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FF149EAEEACD3EDA" bold="true" box="[174,438,2987,3020]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Food and Feeding.</emphasis>
There is no specific information available for this species, but the Woolly Funnel-eared Batis certainly insectivorous.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FF149EFFEA4F390D" bold="true" box="[174,308,3066,3099]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Breeding.</emphasis>
No information.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FF169927EAE63955" bold="true" box="[172,413,3106,3139]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
The Woolly Funnel-eared Bat is nocturnal. It probably resembles other species of
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in being a slow-flying insectivore that forages in low vegetation. Slight but consistently shorter legs and wingtips in the Woolly Funnel-eared Bat relative to the Mexican Funnel-eared Bat might reflect some ecological divergence between these two taxa.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FF1499E2E803381E" bold="true" box="[174,888,3303,3336]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
The Woolly Funnel-eared Bat has been found to coexist with eight other bat species in roosts.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FF149833E9723841" bold="true" box="[174,521,3382,3415]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Least Concern on The [UCN Red List. The Woolly Funnel-eared Bat is an infrequently encountered species and far less common than its sympatric congener, the Mexican Funnel-eared Bat. It is known from only 16 localities in
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, two in
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, and two in
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, and more than 50% of those locations is represented by a single museum specimen, either mist-netted while foraging or caught in unknown circumstances. Although rare, it has a wide distribution that likely includes the Guatemalan and Honduran highlands and thus should be much less vulnerable to threats than insular funnel-eared bats. Nevertheless, more data are needed before accurate conservation assessments can be undertaken.
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<emphasis id="93DAEAFBFFA11876FA169720ED3E3728" bold="true" box="[1452,1605,549,574]" pageId="5" pageNumber="594">Bibliography.</emphasis>
Anderson (1972), Hall &amp; Dalquest (1963), Lopez-Wilchis et al. (2012), Medina-Fitoria et al. (2015), Riba-Hernandez (1996), Rodriguez-Herrera (2004), Tejedor (2005, 2011).
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