Pseudoromicia isabella
(Decher, Hutterer, & Monadjem in Decher, A. Hoffmann, Schaer, R. W. Norris, Kadjo, J. Astrin, Monadjem, & Hutterer, 2015)
Isabelline Serotine
Taxonomy
Subclass | : Theria |
Infraclass | : Placentalia |
Magnorder | : Boreoeutheria |
Superorder | : Laurasiatheria |
Order | : Chiroptera |
Suborder | : Vespertilioniformes |
Superfamily | : Vespertilionoidea |
Family | : Vespertilionidae |
Subfamily | : Vespertilioninae |
Tribe | : Vespertilionini |
Genus | : Pseudoromicia |
Species status
Authority citation
Decher, J., Hoffmann, A., Schaer, J., Norris, R.W., Kadjo, B., Astrin, J., Monadjem, A. and Hutterer, R. 2015-12. Bat diversity in the Simandou Mountain Range of Guinea, with the description of a new white-winged vespertilionid. Acta Chiropterologica 17(2):255-282.
Authority publication link
https://doi.org/10.3161/15081109ACC2015.17.2.003Original name as described
Neoromicia isabella
Other common names
Isabelline White-winged Serotine
Type material
ZFMK:Mamm:2008.0292
Type kind
holotype
Type locality
"Guinea, Province Macenta, Simandou Range, Foko Confluence, 8°29'48.62"N, 8°54'48.22"W, ca. 765 m a.s.l., captured in a net set across creek in rainforest."
Biogeographic realm
Afrotropic
Country distribution
Guinea · Liberia
Taxonomy notes
recently described; moved from Neoromicia to the recently described Pseudoromicia
Taxonomy notes citation
Decher, J., Hoffmann, A., Schaer, J., Norris, R. W., Kadjo, B., Astrin, J., ... & Hutterer, R. (2015). Bat diversity in the Simandou Mountain Range of Guinea, with the description of a new white-winged vespertilionid. Acta Chiropterologica, 17(2), 255-282. · Monadjem, A., T. C. Demos, D. L. Dalton, P. W. Webala, S. Musila, J. C. K. Peterhans and B. D. Patterson (2021). A revision of pipistrelle-like bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in East Africa with the description of new genera and species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 191(4): 1114–1146.
IUCN Red List status
Not Evaluated
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