2006
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752006000300035
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Ocorrência de Chiroderma doriae Thomas (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) no Estado de Sergipe, Brasil

Abstract: O registro de Chiroderma doriae Thomas, 1891 no nordeste do Brasil é aqui relatado baseado em um espécime macho adulto coletado durante inventário da quirópterofauna da Estação Ecológica Serra de Itabaiana, Estado de Sergipe.

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“…With the new records presented here, the total number of bat species known to occur in the restinga has increased to 41, and the number of genera to 28 genera (including Saccopteryx and Molossops). The records of Molossops temminckii and Eptesicus brasiliensis also increase the number of bat species known to occur in the state of Sergipe to 50 (Mikalauskas, 2005;Mikalauskas et al, 2006Mikalauskas et al, , 2011Mikalauskas et al, , 2014Ástua and Guerra, 2008;Feijó and Nunes, 2010;Rocha et al, 2010Rocha et al, , 2014aRocha et al, , 2014bRocha et al, , 2013Rocha et al, , 2015Donato et al, 2012;Brito and Bocchiglieri, 2012;Bocchiglieri et al, 2016;Souza et al, 2016;Bomfim et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…With the new records presented here, the total number of bat species known to occur in the restinga has increased to 41, and the number of genera to 28 genera (including Saccopteryx and Molossops). The records of Molossops temminckii and Eptesicus brasiliensis also increase the number of bat species known to occur in the state of Sergipe to 50 (Mikalauskas, 2005;Mikalauskas et al, 2006Mikalauskas et al, , 2011Mikalauskas et al, , 2014Ástua and Guerra, 2008;Feijó and Nunes, 2010;Rocha et al, 2010Rocha et al, , 2014aRocha et al, , 2014bRocha et al, , 2013Rocha et al, , 2015Donato et al, 2012;Brito and Bocchiglieri, 2012;Bocchiglieri et al, 2016;Souza et al, 2016;Bomfim et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The external and cranial measurements supplied by Vizotto and Guerra (1981) for the two specimens of C. doriae from Northeastern Brazil (total length: 71.0-75.0; forearm: 50.6-51.1; greater length of skull: 28.0-28.0; condylobasal length: 27.0-27.3; maxillary toothrow: 10.1-10.4; zygomatic breadth: 17.8-18.0) fall within the range of variation of the measurements obtained for the populations of this species from Southeastern Brazil (Tables 1 and 2). In addition, C. doriae has been reported from the Atlantic Forest of Sergipe State in Northeastern Brazil (Mikalauskas et al, 2006). Of the 13 measurements reported in Mikalauskas et al (2006; including condylobasal of 25.65 mm), only three measurements (length of maxillary toothrow, length of mandibular toothrow, and breadth across upper molars) are smaller than C. doriae and within the range of C. vizottoi.…”
Section: Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, C. doriae has been reported from the Atlantic Forest of Sergipe State in Northeastern Brazil (Mikalauskas et al, 2006). Of the 13 measurements reported in Mikalauskas et al (2006; including condylobasal of 25.65 mm), only three measurements (length of maxillary toothrow, length of mandibular toothrow, and breadth across upper molars) are smaller than C. doriae and within the range of C. vizottoi. Thus, it seems that C. doriae does not noticeably decrease in size towards the northeast, which supports the recognition of C. vizottoi as a smaller distinct allopatrically distributed species.…”
Section: Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chama a atenção o número de ampliações de distribuições geográficas e novos registros (e.g. DIAS et al, 2003;NOGUEIRA et al, 2003;POL et al, 2003;GREGORIN et al, 2004;CAMARGO & FISCHER, 2005;BORDIGNON, 2005;AGUIAR et al, 2006;FABIÁN et al, 2006;MELLO & POL, 2006;MIKALUSKAS et al, 2006;MIRANDA et al, 2006bMIRANDA et al, , 2007aMIRANDA et al, , 2007bSODRÉ & UIEDA, 2006;WEBER et al, 2006WEBER et al, , 2007BERNARDI et al, 2007;GAZARINI & BERNARDI, 2007;LONGO et al, 2007;SCULTORI et al, 2009). Além dessas novas ocorrências, foram realizadas descrições de novas espécies para o Brasil: Xeronycteris vierai Gregorin & Diethfield, 2006, Thyroptera devivoi Gregorin, Gonçalves & Engstron, 2006 e Eptesicus taddeii Miranda, Bernardi & Passos, 2006(GREGORIN & DIETCHFIELD, 2006MIRANDA et al, 2006a).…”
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