Sturnira adrianae

Molinari, Bustos, S. F. Burneo, Camacho, S. A. Moreno, & Fermín, 2017

Adriana's Yellow-shouldered Bat

Taxonomy

Subclass : Theria
Infraclass : Placentalia
Magnorder : Boreoeutheria
Superorder : Laurasiatheria
Order : Chiroptera
Suborder : Vespertilioniformes
Superfamily : Noctilionoidea
Family : Phyllostomidae
Subfamily : Stenodermatinae
Tribe : Sturnirini
Genus : Sturnira
Subgenus : Sturnira

Species status

Living
Found in the wild

Authority citation

Molinari, J., Bustos, X.E., Burneo, S.F., Camacho, M.A., Moreno, S.A. and Fermín, G. 2017-03-13. A new polytypic species of yellow-shouldered bats, genus Sturnira (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), from the Andean and coastal mountain systems of Venezuela and Colombia. Zootaxa 4243(1):75-96.

Authority publication link

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4243.1.3

Original name as described

Sturnira adrianae

Other common names

Caripe Yellow-shouldered Bat

Type material

CVULA 8570

Type kind

holotype

Type locality

"Venezuela, Estado Barinas, Carretera Santo Domingo–Barinitas, 1 km frontera Mérida–Barinas: latitude, 8.865°; longitude, -70.593°; elevation, 1560 m."

Biogeographic realm

Neotropic

Country distribution

Colombia · Venezuela

Taxonomy notes

recently described

Taxonomy notes citation

Molinari, J., Bustos, X. E., Burneo, S. F., Camacho, M. A., Moreno, S. A., & Fermin, G. (2017). A new polytypic species of yellow-shouldered bats, genus Sturnira (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), from the Andean and coastal mountain systems of Venezuela and Colombia. Zootaxa, 4243(1), 75-96.

IUCN Red List status

Not Evaluated

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