M. A. Turcios-Casco, Arnulfo Medina-Fitoria, Nereyda Estrada-Andino
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引用次数: 6
摘要
摘要我们描述了在洪都拉斯东部Gracias a Dios的Ciudad Blanca加勒比海低地捕获的两只成年雄性三位一体木皮虫的记录。这些记录从哥斯达黎加这种罕见物种的最北端记录延伸了527公里。需要进一步研究保护Río Plátano生物圈保护区核心的生物多样性,其中包括历史遗址Ciudad Blanca。这一记录代表了洪都拉斯的动物群的新记录,目前包括111种蝙蝠。
Northernmost record of Chiroderma trinitatum (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in Latin America, with distributional comments
Abstract. We describe the records of two adult males of Chiroderma trinitatum captured in the Caribbean lowlands of Ciudad Blanca, Gracias a Dios in eastern Honduras. These records extend more than 527 km from what was known as the northernmost record of this uncommon species in Costa Rica. Further research is needed for the conservation of the biodiversity in the core of the Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, which includes the historical site Ciudad Blanca. This record represents a new record for the fauna of Honduras, which now comprises 111 bat species.
期刊介绍:
The Caribbean Journal of Science publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews pertinent to natural science of the Caribbean region. The emphasis is on botany, zoology, ecology, conservation biology and management, geology, archaeology, and paleontology. The mission as a nonprofit scholarly journal is to publish quality, peer-reviewed papers and to make them widely available.