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VOUCHER MATERIAL (TOTAL = 6): Jenaro
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(ROM 122114); Nuevo
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(AMNH 273153; MUSM 1521315216); see table 30 for measurements.
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IDENTIFICATION:
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is a widespread species that occurs from southern
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to northern South America, with a disjunct population in southeastern
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(Williams and Genoways, 2008; Reid, 2009).
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is easily distinguished from other congeneric species by its large size (forearm&gt;
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, greatest length of skull&gt;
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), and uniquely high-crowned but mesiodistally narrow lower incisors (Simmons et al., 2002: fig. 3B; López-Baucells et al., 2018). Descriptions and measurements of
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<emphasis id="0780EAA6565CFFE9D24CFC9AFC5B66F0" box="[887,1004,887,911]" italics="true" pageId="64" pageNumber="64">M. hirsuta</emphasis>
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were provided by Andersen (1906a), Sanborn (1949a), Goodwin and Greenhall (1961), Swanepoel and Genoways (1979), Genoways et al. (1981), Brosset and Charles-Dominique (1990), Simmons (1996), Simmons and Voss (1998), Simmons et al. (2002), Lim et al. (2005), Fonseca et al. (2007), and Larsen et al. (2011). No subspecies are currently recognized, but a revision of the species is needed (Williams and Genoways, 2008).
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Fleck et al. (2002), Simmons et al. (2002), and Larsen et al. (2011) correctly identified the specimens from Nuevo
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as
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. Voucher material from the Yavarí-Ucayali interfluve conforms to previous descriptions of the species, and measurements fall within the previously documented range of intraspecific size variation.
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REMARKS: One individual of
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was taken in a ground-level mistnet in secondary vegetation at Jenaro
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on
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, but the other specimens captured in our region were taken at roosts. We found three roosts of this species near Nuevo
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. The first, encountered on
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, was a hollow standing tree at the edge of an abandoned Matses swidden; two individuals (of which
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female was collected) were roosting about
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above ground level in the dark interior. The second roost, encountered on
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, was a hollow standing tree in primary hilltop forest; three individuals (
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male,
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female, and
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male) were roosting
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above the ground in the dark interior. The third roost, encountered on
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, was a hole in the side of a stream headwater gully, about
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in diameter and too deep for the end to be visible;
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female
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and two individuals of
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were collected here.
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Most roosts of
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previously reported in the literature have been discovered inside hollow trees (Goodwin and Greenhall, 1961; Tuttle, 1970; Simmons and Voss, 1998).
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