Jaime A. Salas, L. Torres, Karina Marcillo, M. Méndez
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Abstract
Herein we report cases of leucism in Molossus molossus and Sturnira bakeri from three locations of lowlands of western Ecuador, which include three gravid females, five juvenile, four subadult, and six adults. The M. molossus specimens showed white spots on several parts in the soft part of body (ears, tragus, propatagium, uropatagium), and fur (throat, abdomen), while individual of S. bakeri presented a whitish-yellowish patch on its dorsal region, very contrast in yellow-shoulder bats. Although South America has a significant information gap about chromatic disorders in bats, been necessary to continue reporting cases of chromatic disorders to try to determine their causes. Palabras claves: Molossus molossus; Sturnira bakeri; anomalías pigmentarias; tierras bajas de la costa ecuatoriana.
在此,我们报告了来自厄瓜多尔西部低地三个地点的Molossus Molossus和Sturnira bakeri的白化病例,其中包括3只怀孕的雌性,5只幼崽,4只亚成虫和6只成虫。molossus标本在身体软部(耳朵、耳屏、耳膜、尾膜)和皮毛(喉咙、腹部)的几个部位出现白色斑点,而bakeri标本在其背部区域出现白色-黄色斑块,与黄肩蝠形成鲜明对比。尽管南美洲对蝙蝠的色障碍有很大的信息差距,但有必要继续报告色障碍病例,以试图确定其原因。裂肢;裂肢;Sturnira bakeri;anomalias pigmentarias;Tierras bajas de la costa ecuatoriana。
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The REVISTA PERUANA DE BIOLOGIA is a peer reviewed scientific journal, published by Instituto de Investigaciones de Ciencias Biológicas Antonio Raimondi, Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima, Perú. It is publish on line and printed form in February, May, August, November. The REVISTA PERUANA DE BIOLOGIA publishes original research articles of outstanding scientific significance and relevance on topics of biodiversity, biotechnology, ecology, environmental management and biomedicine. The works may be submitted in English or Spanish. The articles will be reviewed by referees according to international standards of quality, creativity, originality and contribution to knowledge.