A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat
A New Subspecies of the Fruit-eating Bat, Sturnira ludovici, From Western Mexico
The fruit-eating bats of the genus Sturnira are represented on the North American mainland by two species, S. lilium and S. ludovici. The former, in most areas the smaller of the two, is widely distributed in México and Central America and is common in many places. On the other hand, S. ludovici, described by Anthony (1924:8) from near Gualea, Ecuador, generally has been regarded as rare; insofar as we can determine only 20 specimens of the species have been recorded previously from North America (Costa Rica, Honduras, and México).
Author: Jones; J. Knox, Phillips; Gary L. Language: English Genre: ChiropteraTags: bats, fruit eating, subspecies
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