Artibeus bogotensis (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) is reported for the first time for Peru. This record is based on the re-identification of a subadult female specimen collected at the Jenaro Herrera Research Center, District of Jenaro Herrera, Province of Requena, Department of Loreto, Peru. The comparative study between Artibeus bogotensis and other Artibeus species (Artibeus glaucus and Artibeus anderseni) was based on morphological and morphometric analyses. This noteworthy record means an expansion of its known distribution and, also, adds another bat species for Peru
30 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm.The Pacific coastal desert of Peru harbors a uniqu...
Anoura latidens Handley, 1984 is a nectarivorous bat with a wide elevational and latitudinal distrib...
We report on the occurrence of Choeroniscus godmani (Thomas, 1903) in Brazil and Panama. The Panama ...
Artibeus bogotensis (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) is reported for the first time for Peru. This ...
The fruit-eating bats of the genus Artibeus inhabit an extensive geographic area from northern Mexic...
There are only a few published bat surveys from the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, but recent studie...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
Micronycteris sensu stricto is a diverse group of small to medium-sized phyllostomid bats characteri...
Two specimens of bats deposited in the mammal collection of Universidade Federal da Paraíba have bee...
Two specimens of bats deposited in the mammal collection of Universidade Federal da Paraíba have bee...
Platalina genovensium is one of the most endangered species of the subfamily Lonchophyllinae, curren...
Based on recent bat surveys in the Department of Madre de Dios, Peru, we present distribution record...
Based on recent collections and specimen reviews, we update data on the geographical distribution of...
We report the first record of the bat Platyrrhinus albericoi Velazco, 2005 on the eastern slope of t...
We report the first record of Phylloderma stenops in the province of Guayas, Ecuador. The specimen w...
30 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm.The Pacific coastal desert of Peru harbors a uniqu...
Anoura latidens Handley, 1984 is a nectarivorous bat with a wide elevational and latitudinal distrib...
We report on the occurrence of Choeroniscus godmani (Thomas, 1903) in Brazil and Panama. The Panama ...
Artibeus bogotensis (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) is reported for the first time for Peru. This ...
The fruit-eating bats of the genus Artibeus inhabit an extensive geographic area from northern Mexic...
There are only a few published bat surveys from the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, but recent studie...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
Micronycteris sensu stricto is a diverse group of small to medium-sized phyllostomid bats characteri...
Two specimens of bats deposited in the mammal collection of Universidade Federal da Paraíba have bee...
Two specimens of bats deposited in the mammal collection of Universidade Federal da Paraíba have bee...
Platalina genovensium is one of the most endangered species of the subfamily Lonchophyllinae, curren...
Based on recent bat surveys in the Department of Madre de Dios, Peru, we present distribution record...
Based on recent collections and specimen reviews, we update data on the geographical distribution of...
We report the first record of the bat Platyrrhinus albericoi Velazco, 2005 on the eastern slope of t...
We report the first record of Phylloderma stenops in the province of Guayas, Ecuador. The specimen w...
30 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 26 cm.The Pacific coastal desert of Peru harbors a uniqu...
Anoura latidens Handley, 1984 is a nectarivorous bat with a wide elevational and latitudinal distrib...
We report on the occurrence of Choeroniscus godmani (Thomas, 1903) in Brazil and Panama. The Panama ...