Pseudoromicia roseveari
(Monadjem, L. R. Richards, P. J. Taylor, & S. Stoffberg, 2013)
Rosevear's 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
Monadjem, A., Richards, L.R., Taylor, P.J. and Stoffberg, S. 2013-01. High diversity of pipistrelloid bats (Vespertilionidae: Hypsugo, Neoromicia, and Pipistrellus) in a West African rainforest with the description of a new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 167(1):191-207.
Authority publication link
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1096-3642.2012.00871.xOriginal name as described
Neoromicia roseveari
Type material
DNSM 12617
Type kind
holotype
Type locality
"across the Yiti River in mature riparian rainforest (07°29'N, 08°35'W)," on the edge of East Nimba Nature Reserve, Nimba Province, Liberia.
Biogeographic realm
Afrotropic
Country distribution
Guinea · Liberia
Taxonomy notes
recently described; moved from Neoromicia to the recently described Pseudoromicia
Taxonomy notes citation
Monadjem, A., Richards, L., Taylor, P. J., & Stoffberg, S. (2013). High diversity of pipistrelloid bats (Vespertilionidae: Hypsugo, Neoromicia, and Pipistrellus) in a West African rainforest with the description of a new species. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 167(1), 191-207. · 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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