Based on recent collections and specimen reviews, we update data on the geographical distribution of ten bat species from Peru, and include some notes on their morphology, systematic status and ecology. These records include two latitudinal extensions (Lonchophylla robusta and Thyroptera lavali), and one altitudinal extension (Anoura latidens). Two species of Cynomops, paranus and planirostris, are both present in Peru and supported by our vouchers. Some misidentifications from previous papers are corrected and presented in their current taxonomic status. The diversities of bats from Jenaro Herrera and Cocha Cashu-Pakitza are corrected to 63 and 62 species, respectively.Basados en colectas recientes y revisión de especímenes, actualizamos l...
Aquí se reporta un segundo registro de los murciélagos Eumops wilsoni (Molossidae) y Cyttarops alect...
We presented the first record of three species bats for Peru based on specimens collected between 20...
Herein we report the second record for Lonchophylla hesperia in Ecuador, and the first one since 193...
Promops davisoni is a poorly known insectivorous bat represented by fewer than two dozen specimens i...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
33 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-33)."The known distribution of each of 122 ...
Purús is a Peruvian Amazonian province with little information on its biodiversity, especially on sm...
Platalina genovensium is one of the most endangered species of the subfamily Lonchophyllinae, curren...
Los murciélagos son uno de los grupos más diversos de mamíferos en el neotrópico y sus funciones com...
Artibeus bogotensis (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) is reported for the first time for Peru. This ...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
Based on recent bat surveys in the Department of Madre de Dios, Peru, we present distribution record...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals in Peru, and they are also the most feared by the...
68. Peruvian Tailless Bat Anoura javieri French: Anoura de Javier / German: Peru-Langnasenfled...
Platalina genovensium Thomas, 1928, the largest Lonchophyllinae, is a highly specialized phyllostomi...
Aquí se reporta un segundo registro de los murciélagos Eumops wilsoni (Molossidae) y Cyttarops alect...
We presented the first record of three species bats for Peru based on specimens collected between 20...
Herein we report the second record for Lonchophylla hesperia in Ecuador, and the first one since 193...
Promops davisoni is a poorly known insectivorous bat represented by fewer than two dozen specimens i...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
33 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-33)."The known distribution of each of 122 ...
Purús is a Peruvian Amazonian province with little information on its biodiversity, especially on sm...
Platalina genovensium is one of the most endangered species of the subfamily Lonchophyllinae, curren...
Los murciélagos son uno de los grupos más diversos de mamíferos en el neotrópico y sus funciones com...
Artibeus bogotensis (Phyllostomidae: Stenodermatinae) is reported for the first time for Peru. This ...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
Based on recent bat surveys in the Department of Madre de Dios, Peru, we present distribution record...
Bats are one of the most diverse groups of mammals in Peru, and they are also the most feared by the...
68. Peruvian Tailless Bat Anoura javieri French: Anoura de Javier / German: Peru-Langnasenfled...
Platalina genovensium Thomas, 1928, the largest Lonchophyllinae, is a highly specialized phyllostomi...
Aquí se reporta un segundo registro de los murciélagos Eumops wilsoni (Molossidae) y Cyttarops alect...
We presented the first record of three species bats for Peru based on specimens collected between 20...
Herein we report the second record for Lonchophylla hesperia in Ecuador, and the first one since 193...