Artículo
Argentinean Myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae), including the description of a new species from the Yungas
Novaes, Roberto Leonan M.; Cláudio, Vinícius C.; Díaz, María Mónica
; Wilson, Don E.; Weksler, Marcelo; Moratelli, Ricardo
Fecha de publicación:
12/2022
Editorial:
Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung
Revista:
Vertebrate Zoology
ISSN:
1864-5755
e-ISSN:
2625-8498
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Myotis is the most speciose genus of mammals in the world and recent taxonomic revisions have revealed an impressive diversity of species in South America. Even so, the phenotypic conservatism of some taxa makes taxonomic delimitation difficult. We perform a taxonomic review of Myotis from Argentina based on qualitative and quantitative morphological characters. Our results confirm the occurrence of 12 species (M. albescens, M. chiloensis, M. dinellii, M. izecksohni, M. keaysi, M. lavali, M. levis, M. nigricans, M. oxyotus, M. riparius, M. ruber, and M. cf. simus) and revealed an additional new species for the Yungas Forest. The new species is small to medium (forearm length ~ 35 mm) and can be distinguished from its congeners by a set of characters that includes forearm length, cranial measurements, discrete craniodental characters, and fur color. This review does not exhaust the need for new systematic studies with Argentinean Myotis, considering the possibility of occurrence of new species and the great morphological variation found for some complex taxa.
Palabras clave:
ARGENTINA
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MORPHOLOGY
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MYOTINAE
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NEOTROPICS
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SYSTEMATICS
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Articulos(CCT - NOA SUR)
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - NOA SUR
Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - NOA SUR
Citación
Novaes, Roberto Leonan M.; Cláudio, Vinícius C.; Díaz, María Mónica; Wilson, Don E.; Weksler, Marcelo; et al.; Argentinean Myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae), including the description of a new species from the Yungas; Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung; Vertebrate Zoology; 72; 12-2022; 1187-1216
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