The Lesser Antillean funnel-eared bat (Natalus stramineus stramineus) is a subspecies of the Mexican funnel-eared bat (Natalus stramineus) found to be endemic to the Lesser Antilles islands of the Caribbean.
Lesser Antillean funnel-eared bat | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Chiroptera |
Family: | Natalidae |
Genus: | Natalus |
Species: | |
Subspecies: | N. s. stramineus
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Trinomial name | |
Natalus stramineus stramineus Gray, 1838
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The subspecies was first described by George Gilbert Goodwin in his 1959 book Bats of the subgenus Natalus,[1] and then a study in 1997 used genetic data to further confirm a separate species in the Antillean islands.[2]
The species is listed as endemic to Saba by BirdLife International,[3] although they have been sighted in Antigua, a specimen was collected on Nevis in 2001,[4] and remains were collected on Saint Martin in 2002.[5]
References edit
- ^ Goodwin, G.G. 1959. Bats of the subgenus Natalus. American Museum Novitates, issue #1977.
- ^ Arroyo-Cabrales et al.. 1997. Genetic variation of mainland and island populations of Natalus stramineus. Occasional Papers of the Museum, Texas Tech University.
- ^ AN 006 Data Sheet. BirdLife International. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
- ^ Genoways, Hugh et al. 2003. Bats of Nevis, Northern Lesser Antilles. Acta Chiropterologica, issue 5(2), pg. 251-267.
- ^ Genoways, Hugh et al.. 2007. Bats of Saint Martin, French West Indies/Sint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles. Mastozoologia Neotropical, issue 14(2).