Glauconycteris egeria Thomas, 1913
(Table 3)
Glauconycteris egeria Thomas, 1913: 144 .
COMMON NAMES. — English: Bibundi Bufferfly Bat. French: Glauconyctère de Bibundi.
MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 1 specimen (Table 1).
ORIGINAL DATA. — A single female individual was captured in a grassland patch at the submontane forest, at an altitude of 1590 m a.s.l. This represented the first record of this species in the Mount Cameroon area. We did not examine any museum specimen attributed to this species.
DIAGNOSIS. — The species is a small microbat with a forearm length of 38.5 mm, and head body length of 43.8 mm (Table 3). The dorsal pelage is dark with conspicuous whitish flank-stripe, ears with pale rim. The external and skull measurements are similar to those given by Happold (2013k) (Table 3, 4).
HABITATS AND DISTRIBUTION. — This species had previously been recorded in Cameroon, Central African Republic and western Uganda (Thomas 1913; Hassanin et al. 2018). According to Happold (2013k), this species is endemic to Africa where it inhabits the rainforest.