Anoura geoffroyi Gray, 1838

Cláudio, Vinícius C., Barbosa, Gedimar P., Rocha, Vlamir J. & Rassy, Ricardo Moratelli Fabrício B., 2020, The bat fauna (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of Carlos Botelho State Park, Atlantic Forest of Southeastern Brazil, including new distribution records for the state of São Paulo, Zoologia (e 36514) 37, pp. 1-32 : 12

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zoologia.37.e36514

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13175897

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FEB34E-8900-FFFF-804B-ACFE8293FB88

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scientific name

Anoura geoffroyi Gray, 1838
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Fig. 12

Taxonomy. The diagnosis of A. geoffroyi is described above. Specimens from PECB (ZSP 014, 057; see Table 5 for measurements) have a dark brown dorsal fur, with pale basis, and grayish and unicolored venter; uropatagium well furred, with hairs reaching the feet; and tail absent.

Distribution. In Brazil, the species is recorded in all biomes, in the states of Amapá, Bahia, Ceará, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Minas Gerais, Mato Grosso do Sul, Mato Grosso, Pará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Paraná, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Tocantins, and São Paulo ( Tavares et al. 2008, Solari 2016, Reis et al. 2017). In São Paulo, the species is recorded in the north, central and southeastern regions ( Garbino 2016).

Field observations. We recorded 28 specimens, 22 of which (5 males and 17 females) were taken in ground-level mist-nets in the sampling sites M4, M6, M7, M17, M20, M21, M23, M26 and M32; and six (2 males and 4 females) at mist-nets elevated 8 m in sampling sites M5, M6, M7, M20 and M31 (Appendix 1). Captures occurred in October, November, March, April, May, August and September; pregnant females were caught in September, October and November.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Phyllostomidae

Genus

Anoura

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