Mops (Xiphonycteris) nanulus J. A. Allen, 1917

Mongombe, Aaron Manga, Fils, Eric Moise Bakwo & Tamesse, Joseph Lebel, 2020, Annotated checklist of bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of Mount Cameroon, southwestern Cameroon, Zoosystema 42 (24), pp. 483-514 : 505

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/zoosystema2020v42a24

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4338067

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scientific name

Mops (Xiphonycteris) nanulus J. A. Allen, 1917
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Mops (Xiphonycteris) nanulus J. A. Allen, 1917 View in CoL

( Fig. 17 View FIG , Table 3 View TABLE )

Mops (Allomops) nanulus J. A. Allen, 1917: 477 View in CoL .

COMMON NAME. — English: Dwarf Free-tailed Bat. French:Tadaride naine.

MATERIAL EXAMINED. — 5 specimens (see Table 1 View TABLE ).

ORIGINAL DATA. — 5 individuals of the Dwarf free-tailed bat were mist-netted over a slow flowing stream in a fallow farmland, at an altitude 470 m a.s.l. These specimens were the first recorded in the Mount Cameroon area. We did not examine any museum specimens attributed to this species.

DIAGNOSIS. — The forearm measurement of this species is 28.7- 30.2 mm ( Table 3 View TABLE ), which concurs with measurements provided by Happold (2013h) as Tadarida nanula . The dorsal and flank pelage is brown, contrasting with creamy-white chest and belly ( Fig. 17 View FIG ). Ears are large with large flap of skin joining the inner surfaces. The wing membranes are whitish, and each jaw possesses two lower incisors. External measurements ( Table 3 View TABLE ) and skull measurements ( Table 4 View TABLE ) of one preserved bat are within the range given by Happold (2013h as Tadarida nanula ).

HABITATS AND DISTRIBUTION. — The Dwarf free-tailed bat is widely, but patchily, recorded in West, Central and East Africa from Sierra Leone and Guinea through Cameroon, to western Ethiopia and southward to Democratic Republic of the Congo ( Happold 2013h as Tadarida nanula ). It is principally associated with lowland closed forest habitat ( Happold 1987; Monadjem et al. 2010). It has also been recorded in mesic savannah ( Kingdon 1974), where it roosts in small colonies in roofs of thatched huts and tree hollows ( Happold 1987).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Molossidae

Genus

Mops

Loc

Mops (Xiphonycteris) nanulus J. A. Allen, 1917

Mongombe, Aaron Manga, Fils, Eric Moise Bakwo & Tamesse, Joseph Lebel 2020
2020
Loc

Mops (Allomops) nanulus

J. A. Allen 1917: 477
1917
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