Dermanura anderseni
(Osgood, 1916)
Andersen's Fruit-eating Bat
Taxonomy
Subclass | : Theria |
Infraclass | : Placentalia |
Magnorder | : Boreoeutheria |
Superorder | : Laurasiatheria |
Order | : Chiroptera |
Suborder | : Vespertilioniformes |
Superfamily | : Noctilionoidea |
Family | : Phyllostomidae |
Subfamily | : Stenodermatinae |
Tribe | : Stenodermatini |
Genus | : Dermanura |
Species status
Authority citation
Osgood, W.H. 1916-10-31. Mammals of the Collins-Day South American expedition. Field Museum of Natural History, Zoological Series 10(14):199-216.
Authority publication link
https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/2651493Original name as described
Artibeus anderseni
Other common names
Andersen's Little Fruit-eating Bat
Type material
FMNH:Mamm:21331
Type kind
holotype
Type locality
"Porto Velho [Rondônia], Brazil."
Biogeographic realm
Neotropic
Country distribution
Colombia · Brazil · Ecuador · Peru · Bolivia
Taxonomy notes
moved to Dermanura from Artibeus, although some recent publications do not agree with this split, there seems to be more publications using this revised taxonomy rather than leaving all species under Artibeus
Taxonomy notes citation
Hoofer, S. R., Solari, S., Larsen, P. A., Bradley, R. D., & Baker, R. J. (2008). Phylogenetics of the fruit-eating bats (Phyllostomidae: Artibeina) inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequences. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Texas Tech University, 277, 1-15. · Wilson D.E. & Mittermeier R.A. 2019. Handbook of the mammals of the world. Vol. 9. Bats. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. · York, H. A., Rodríguez-Herrera, B., Laval, R. K., Timm, R. M., & Lindsay, K. E. (2019). Field key to the bats of Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Journal of Mammalogy, 100(6), 1726-1749. · Turcios-Casco, M. A., Ávila-Palma, H. D., LaVal, R. К., Stevens, R. D., Ordoñez-Trejo, E. J., Soler-Orellana, J. A., & Ordoñez-Mazier, D. I. (2020). A systematic revision of the bats (Chiroptera) of Honduras: an updated checklist with corroboration of historical specimens and new records. Zoosystematics and Evolution, 96, 411. ·
IUCN Red List status
Least Concern
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