FIRST RECORD OF Lasiurus blossevillii LESSON & GARNOT, 1826 (CHIROPTERA: VESPERTILIONIDAE) IN THE STATE OF ACRE, SOUTHWEST OF THE AMAZON, BRAZIL

Authors

  • Rair de Sousa Verde Universidade Federal do Acre
  • Francisco Charles Bezerra dos Santos Laboratory of Trypanosomatid Biology, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Fiocruz
  • Richarlly da Costa Silva Universidade Federal do Acre
  • Armando Muniz Calouro Universidade Federal do Acre

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4257/oeco.2017.2102.09

Keywords:

Amazon forest, bats, distribution

Abstract

We recorded two individuals of Lasiurus blossevillii for the State of Acre, in the municipality of Xapuri, boundary with Bolivia. Two adult specimens, a female and a male, were caught in the Agro-extractive Settlement Project Chico Mendes (PAECM) in August 2014 and December 2015, by using mist-nets installed at ground level. The morphometric characteristics are consistent with the literature, ensuring the precise taxonomic identification of the specimens. This study increases to five the number of records of this species to the legal Amazon.

Author Biography

Rair de Sousa Verde, Universidade Federal do Acre

Centra de Ciências Biolócas da Natureza

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Published

2017-08-10

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Short communication