Patricia Pilatti, R. Moratelli, L. M. S. Aguiar, Diego Astúa
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Xeronycteris Gregorin and Ditchfield, 2005 is a rare monotypic genus of Lonchophyllinae bats endemic to Brazil, with Xeronycteris vieirai Gregorin and Ditchfield, 2005 as the type and sole species. We updated the geographical distribution of the species, including new records from the Cerrado and the Caatinga. Using traditional and geometric morphometric data obtained from 49 museum specimens, including the type series and those representing new records, we describe and discuss the morphological variation of skull shape found in the most comprehensive sample of X. vieirai to date. We also compare similar species and the geographic distribution of X. vieirai and highlight diagnostic traits useful for field identification. Xeronycteris vieirai is now known to occur in 14 localities confirmed by 54 museum specimens housed in Brazilian scientific collections. Records of this species are sparse, as even 15 years after its discovery the knowledge on this species is based on specimens from only a few localities. Specimens of this species show considerable morphological variation in different regions of the skull, especially for a highly specialized nectar-feeding bat, demonstrating variations in the snout and temporomandibular articulation. We discuss endemism issues related to the different biomes where it occurs (in the South American dry diagonal). We also compare these aspects to other bat species with similar geographic distributions, identifying important elements for future research on this species.
Gregorin和Ditchfield,2005是巴西特有的一个罕见的龙形目蝙蝠单型属,vieirai Gregorin and Ditchfield是2005年的模式和唯一物种。我们更新了该物种的地理分布,包括来自塞拉多和卡廷加的新记录。利用从49个博物馆标本中获得的传统和几何形态计量数据,包括模式系列和代表新记录的标本,我们描述和讨论了迄今为止在最全面的vieirai标本中发现的头骨形状的形态变化。我们还比较了类似物种和越南X.vieirai的地理分布,并强调了有助于现场鉴定的诊断特征。据巴西科学收藏的54个博物馆标本证实,vieirai Xeronyteris现在出现在14个地方。该物种的记录很少,因为即使在发现该物种15年后,对该物种的了解也只是基于少数地区的标本。该物种的标本在头骨的不同区域显示出相当大的形态变化,尤其是对于高度专业化的花蜜蝙蝠来说,这表明鼻子和颞下颌关节的变化。我们讨论了与不同生物群落相关的地方病问题(在南美干对角线)。我们还将这些方面与地理分布相似的其他蝙蝠物种进行了比较,为未来对该物种的研究确定了重要因素。