2020
DOI: 10.46357/bcnaturais.v15i3.213
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New records of disk-winged bats Thyroptera tricolor Spix, 1823 and T. devivoi Gregorin, Gonçalves, Lim & Engstrom, 2006 (Chiroptera: Thyropteridae) for the Brazilian Amazonia and Cerrado

Abstract: We present new records for the disk-winged bats Thyroptera tricolor and T. devivoi in central and northern Brazil. Records of T. tricolor are from Aripuanã, Usina Hidrelétrica (UHE) Colíder (both in the northern Mato Grosso state) and Santana do Araguaia (southern Pará state). New records of T. devivoi are from a Cerrado area in the Rio Manso, Rio Quilombo (both in Mato Grosso state) and from an Amazon rainforest area at Juruti (Pará state). The records of Thyroptera devivoi for Pará and Mato Grosso are the fi… Show more

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“…Descriptions and measurements of T! tricolor were provided by Wilson and Findley (1977), Pine (1993), Solari et al (2004), Bezerra et al (2005), Lim et al (2005), Gregorin et al (2006), , Semedo et al (2020). Three subspecies are currently recognized: T. t. albiventer (southern Mexico to Colombia and Ecuador), T' t. juquiaensis (southeastern Brazil), and T: t. tricolor (northern Bolivia, eastern Peru, Amazonian Brazil, Venezuela, and the Guianas) (Vieira, 1955 ezuela (e.g., AMNH 77556, 77558), and Costa Rica (e.g., FMNH 43980).…”
Section: Thyroptera Tricolor Spix 1823mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Descriptions and measurements of T! tricolor were provided by Wilson and Findley (1977), Pine (1993), Solari et al (2004), Bezerra et al (2005), Lim et al (2005), Gregorin et al (2006), , Semedo et al (2020). Three subspecies are currently recognized: T. t. albiventer (southern Mexico to Colombia and Ecuador), T' t. juquiaensis (southeastern Brazil), and T: t. tricolor (northern Bolivia, eastern Peru, Amazonian Brazil, Venezuela, and the Guianas) (Vieira, 1955 ezuela (e.g., AMNH 77556, 77558), and Costa Rica (e.g., FMNH 43980).…”
Section: Thyroptera Tricolor Spix 1823mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre as estratégias para avaliação de espécies de morcegos estão os inventários e estudos rápidos, que visa analisar preliminarmente um determinado ambiente e gerar dados para subsidiar decisões sobre o manejo de áreas naturais (Silveira et al, 2010). Esses estudos também tendem a relatar novas espécies ou novos registros de expansão geográfica da ocorrência de espécies de morcegos (Semedo et al, 2020). Isso é fundamental para compreender a diversidade de morcegos e conservá-la a longo prazo, tendo em vista os desafios e ameaças, como perda de habitat e mudanças climáticas (Frick et al, 2020).…”
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Expedição científica Rebio Guaporé

Fernandes Ferreira,
Gomes da Silva,
De Sena Marinho
et al. 2023
Biodivers. Bras.