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A New Genus of Vespertilionid Bat: the End of a Long Journey for Joffre's Pipistrelle (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)

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Journal J Mammal
Specialty Biology
Date 2020 May 27
PMID 32454533
Citations 4
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Knowledge as to the taxonomic status of enigmatic bat species often is hindered by limited availability of specimens. This is particularly true for aerial-hawking bats that are difficult to catch. One such species, "" , was originally described in due to its long and slender wings, but subsequently transferred to , and most recently to , on the basis of morphology. Analysis of newly available material, which more than doubles the known specimens of this taxon, demonstrates that it is morphologically and genetically distinct from all other bat genera. We accordingly describe it as belonging to a new, monotypic genus. We provide a detailed description of its external and craniodental traits, measurements, and assessment of genetic relationships, including barcode sequences to facilitate its rapid identification in future. The new genus belongs to a group that includes the recently described , as well as , and its closest relative, . We also describe the echolocation calls emitted by members of the taxon in different situations, which may facilitate finding them in previously unsampled locations. Based on the new data, the species occurs from Nepal to North Vietnam and China, which suggests that it could be more widespread than previously thought.

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