2017
DOI: 10.15560/13.6.871
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Expansion of the southern limit of Vampyrodes caraccioli Thomas, 1889 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) and first record for Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil

Abstract: Three specimens of Vampyrodes caraccioli were collected in Corupá and São Bento do Sul, in Santa Catarina state, increasing its geographic distribution extension by 170 km south. These specimens also represent the first record for the species in Santa Catarina. The knowledge about bats in Santa Catarina has increased in recent years, showing the need of basic studies about richness and diversity in different regions.

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“…After morphological, morphometric, and molecular analyses, Velazco and Simmons (2011) concluded that the two subspecies represented distinct species, of which only V. following characteristics: prominent white dorsal stripe and conspicuous white facial stripes, bicolored dorsal fur, tricolored ventral fur, presence of a fringe of hairs on the edge of the uropatagium, lingual cingula absent at the bases of the metacones of the upper molars, lack of M3, the presence of two cuspules on the posterior cristid of the second upper premolar, and lingual cingulid absent on the first lower molar Velazco and Simmons, 2011). Descriptions and measurements of V. caraccioli were provided by Husson (1954), Swanepoel and Genoways (1979), Lim et al (2005), Velazco et al (2010b), Simmons (2011), Carvalho et al (2014), Lopes et al (2016), andAlthoff et al (2017). No subspecies are currently recognized (Velazco and Simmons, 2011).…”
Section: Genus Sturnira Gray 1842mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After morphological, morphometric, and molecular analyses, Velazco and Simmons (2011) concluded that the two subspecies represented distinct species, of which only V. following characteristics: prominent white dorsal stripe and conspicuous white facial stripes, bicolored dorsal fur, tricolored ventral fur, presence of a fringe of hairs on the edge of the uropatagium, lingual cingula absent at the bases of the metacones of the upper molars, lack of M3, the presence of two cuspules on the posterior cristid of the second upper premolar, and lingual cingulid absent on the first lower molar Velazco and Simmons, 2011). Descriptions and measurements of V. caraccioli were provided by Husson (1954), Swanepoel and Genoways (1979), Lim et al (2005), Velazco et al (2010b), Simmons (2011), Carvalho et al (2014), Lopes et al (2016), andAlthoff et al (2017). No subspecies are currently recognized (Velazco and Simmons, 2011).…”
Section: Genus Sturnira Gray 1842mentioning
confidence: 99%