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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF746ACBFD1592BF1D84BFCD" bold="true" box="[745,900,1254,1279]" pageId="143" pageNumber="903">Taxonomy.</emphasis>
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“Old Calabar,”
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF746ACBFD1593001D98BE44" bold="true" box="[745,920,1369,1398]" pageId="143" pageNumber="903">Distribution.</emphasis>
Known from a few scattered records from
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E through
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to
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and
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.
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Head-body ¢.39
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, tail
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, ear
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, hindfoot 5-7-8-
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, forearm
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; weight 5-9-
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. Sexes are similar. Pelage is dense, woolly, and frizzled, with many hairs having hooked tips. Dorsal pelage is grayish brown to dark brown, with silvery sheen and silvery or straw-colored frosting. Dorsal hairs are blackish or dark brown, often with silvery or straw-colored tips. Mid-dorsal hairs are ¢.
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. Ventral pelage is paler brown. Ventral hairs are grayish brown or blackish brown, usually with pale brown or fawn tips, but some have whitish silvery tips. Wings are blackish or dark brown, with scattered hairs extending to dorsal surfaces of forearm, third digit, thumb, tibia, and tail. Uropatagium is dark brown, with posterior margin and sparse hairs but no comb-like fringe of hooked bristle-like hairs. Ears are widely separated, funnel-shaped, short for a vespertilionid, dark brown or blackish, and deeply emarginated below tips. Tragusis long, tapering, and curved outward, and base has small triangular lobule over shallow emargination. Eyes are minute. Head is high-domed. Muzzle is long, pointed, partly hidden byfacial pelage. Tail is ¢.92-131% of head-body length. Skull is small (greatest skull lengths 13-1-14-
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); braincase is high-domed; rostrum is narrow; and frontal region is sharply angular to plane as in otherspecies of
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. I? is bicuspid andtaller than I; I? is unicuspid or weakly bicuspid; P? is slightly higher than P?, and much smaller than P%I and I, are tricuspid; I, is unicuspid; and lower premolars are subequal in size.
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Mainly lowland rainforests but also mangroves (southern
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highlands,
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), and riverine forests in Somalia-Masai bushland, at elevations of
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No information.
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF746ACBFF819FFD1F03B2F7" bold="true" box="[125,259,2468,2501]" pageId="143" pageNumber="903">Breeding.</emphasis>
In
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, a pregnant Smiths Woolly Bat was captured in September from Bura, near
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, and another in December from Warwick. In
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, two females were pregnant in late November. In north-eastern
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, two females each with an attached young were found in early October. Litter size is one.
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF746ACBFF879C1B1F68B151" bold="true" box="[123,360,2626,2659]" pageId="143" pageNumber="903">Activity patterns.</emphasis>
Fourteen calls from the Aberdare Range in
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had mean peak frequency of95-9 (81-5-104-9 kHz), maximum frequency of 126-3 (115-6-137-2 kHz), minimum frequency of 65-3 (44-9-91-8 kHz), duration of 61 milliseconds (25-1-85-5 milliseconds), and interpulse interval of 0-2 milliseconds (0-1-0-6 milliseconds).
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF746ACBFF809C861D38B032" bold="true" box="[124,824,2783,2816]" pageId="143" pageNumber="903">Movements, Home range and Social organization.</emphasis>
Ectoparasites include the mite Rodhainyssus
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(Acari,
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).
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF746ACBFF809D741FD8B07C" bold="true" box="[124,472,2861,2894]" pageId="143" pageNumber="903">Status and Conservation.</emphasis>
Classified as Least Concern on The IUCN Red List.
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<emphasis id="F6E0EAECFF746ACBFF809D051F15B047" bold="true" box="[124,277,2908,2933]" pageId="143" pageNumber="903">Bibliography.</emphasis>
ACR (2017), Eisenring et al. (2016), Koopman (1994).
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