1980
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43921980102363
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Notas sobre alguns morcegos da ilha de Maracá, Território Federal de Roraima (Mammalia, Chiroptera)

Abstract: Resumo Foram analisadas oito espécies de morcegos (Pteronotus parnellii rubiginosus, Carollia p. perspicillata, Uroderma b. bilobatum, Uroderma magnirostrum, Chiroderma v. villosum, Artibeus fuliginosus, Desmodus r. rotundus, Molossus m. molossus) colecionados na Estação Ecológica de Maracá, Território Federal de Roraima. São fornecidas medidas externas e cranianas dos exemplares, ao lado de observações taxonômicas e sobre a distribuição geográfica das espécies.

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“…None exhibits the laterally expanded nasal septum (mesethmoid bone) that Davis (1968) used to distinguish Uroderma magnirostrum from U. bilobatum. Means of measurements above are close to those reported for U. bilobatum from Ilha de Maraca in the state of Roraima (Taddei and Reis, 1980), but measurements presented by the same authors for a single U. magnirostrum also fall within the above ranges.…”
Section: Subfamily Stenodermatinaesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…None exhibits the laterally expanded nasal septum (mesethmoid bone) that Davis (1968) used to distinguish Uroderma magnirostrum from U. bilobatum. Means of measurements above are close to those reported for U. bilobatum from Ilha de Maraca in the state of Roraima (Taddei and Reis, 1980), but measurements presented by the same authors for a single U. magnirostrum also fall within the above ranges.…”
Section: Subfamily Stenodermatinaesupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In contrast to data reported in the same paper for U. bilobatum, DAVIS (1968) found little evidence of geographic variation in U. magnirostrum. DAVIS (1968) argued that if the largest available sample (36 specimens from Bolivia) were excluded from the analysis, two geographic areas of differentiation could be (SWANEPOEL & GENOWAYS 1979, TADDEI & REIS 1980, WILLIG 1983, POLACO & MUÑIZ-MARTÍNEZ 1987, TADDEI et al 1990, ANDERSON 1997. The quantitative analysis presented here showed little variation among populations of U. magnirostrum, supporting the conclusion of previous studies that U. magnirostrum is a regionally widespread species.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most records of U. magnirostrum in Brazil are from localities within the Amazonian Forest biome (DAVIS 1968, REIS & SCHUBART 1979, TADDEI & REIS 1980, PERACCHI et al 1984, MARQUES 1985, REIS & PERACCHI 1987, TADDEI et al 1990, VOSS & EMMONS 1996, NOGUEIRA et al 1999, BERNARD 2001, BERNARD & FENTON 2002. Few additional records are known from localities in the Cerrado biome (PINE et al 1970), Caatinga (MARES et al 1981, WILLIG & MARES 1989, and Atlantic Forest (PERACCHI & ALBU-QUERQUE 1993).…”
Section: Uroderma Magnirostrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the published information on Brazilian bats is concentrated in the Atlantic Forest and other formations in the Southern part of the country (Trajano 1985;Peracchi and Albuquerque 1993;Pedro and Passos 1995;Reis and Muller 1995;Sipinski and Reis 1995;Reis et al 1996;Teixeira and Peracchi 1996;Portfors et al 2000;Reis et al 2000;Miretzki 2003;Bianconi et al 2004) and in Amazonia (Handley 1967;Pirlot 1972;Reis and Schubart 1979;Taddei and Reis 1980;Reis 1984;Marques 1985;Reis and Peracchi 1987;Taddei et al 1990;Bernard 2001;Bernard and Fenton 2002;Sampaio et al 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%