2018
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.787.26538
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Abstract: Niceforo’s big-eared bat, Trinycterisnicefori (Sanborn, 1949), is a monotypic species which has been recorded in a number of Brazilian states, but has a disjunct distribution in this country. This study presents the first record of T.nicefori in the Brazilian state of Maranhão. The specimens were collected in the municipalities of Godofredo Viana and Cândido Mendes, in fragments of the Amazon forest. One male (forearm: 38.00 mm, weight: 6 g) and one female (39.68 mm, 8 g) specimens were collected. The specimen… Show more

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“…All three specimens have a reddish brown coat Table 1. External and skull measurements (in mm) of the Trinycteris nicefori specimens collected during the present study and the specimens analyzed by Rocha et al (2013), Lima et al (2018), andDelciellos et al (2018). The body mass is given in grams and the morphological measurements are in millimeters.…”
Section: Newmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…All three specimens have a reddish brown coat Table 1. External and skull measurements (in mm) of the Trinycteris nicefori specimens collected during the present study and the specimens analyzed by Rocha et al (2013), Lima et al (2018), andDelciellos et al (2018). The body mass is given in grams and the morphological measurements are in millimeters.…”
Section: Newmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The body and cranial measurements were obtained with digital calipers having a precision of 0.05 mm. The specimens were identified based on Sanborn (1949), Simmons and Voss (1998), Nogueira et al (2007), Williams and Genoways (2008), and Lima et al (2018). The Engenho Tapacurá specimen was captured in one of the least impacted fragments of Atlantic Forest found within the study area.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Much of this diversity is found in the Amazon biome, which is home to most of the species known to occur in Brazil (Bernard et al, 2011). In this scenario, the Amazon of Maranhão, in the eastern extreme of the biome, is one of the Amazonian regions that have a fragmented distribution of bat species records, but which are gradually a number of recent studies have provided important insights into the distribution of chiropterans in this region (Bernard et al, 2011;Oliveira et al, 2011;Olímpio et al, 2016;Lima et al, 2018;Olímpio et al, 2018;Mendes et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%