Resumen
turnira aratathomasi is a rare species of bat distributed in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Herein we report new records for S.
aratathomasi species in Colombia and Ecuador, updating its geographic distribution. During a field expedition to Cayambe Coca National
Park in eastern Ecuador, a bat with difficult taxonomic identification was collected. To find additional specimens for comparison, museum
collections in Ecuador and Colombia were reviewed. These specimens were identified as S. aratathomasi based on a forearm length equal to or
greater than 55 mm and the presence of pointed upper inner incisors. Furthermore, an updated distribution map was generated. A total of 27
geographic records for S. aratathomasi were obtained. We report four new records of S. aratathomasi: two from Ecuador and two from Colombia.
The first records from Ecuador are based on a specimen collected during fieldwork in Cayambe Coca National Park and a voucher specimen
from Cosanga. The new records from Colombia are based on two voucher specimens from Quebrada La Colosa and Corregimiento Juntas.
Investing more time and resources in both curatorial work and field expeditions is essential for analyzing the distribution of S. aratathomasi and
for implementing effective conservation strategies. The Cayambe Coca National Park and Los Nevados National Natural Park are considered as
priority areas for the conservation and research of this rare species in the Neotropics.
aratathomasi species in Colombia and Ecuador, updating its geographic distribution. During a field expedition to Cayambe Coca National
Park in eastern Ecuador, a bat with difficult taxonomic identification was collected. To find additional specimens for comparison, museum
collections in Ecuador and Colombia were reviewed. These specimens were identified as S. aratathomasi based on a forearm length equal to or
greater than 55 mm and the presence of pointed upper inner incisors. Furthermore, an updated distribution map was generated. A total of 27
geographic records for S. aratathomasi were obtained. We report four new records of S. aratathomasi: two from Ecuador and two from Colombia.
The first records from Ecuador are based on a specimen collected during fieldwork in Cayambe Coca National Park and a voucher specimen
from Cosanga. The new records from Colombia are based on two voucher specimens from Quebrada La Colosa and Corregimiento Juntas.
Investing more time and resources in both curatorial work and field expeditions is essential for analyzing the distribution of S. aratathomasi and
for implementing effective conservation strategies. The Cayambe Coca National Park and Los Nevados National Natural Park are considered as
priority areas for the conservation and research of this rare species in the Neotropics.
| Título traducido de la contribución | El retorno del gigante: Redescubrimiento del murciélago de hombros amarillos más grande del mundo |
|---|---|
| Idioma original | Inglés estadounidense |
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 121-132 |
| Número de páginas | 12 |
| Publicación | Therya notes |
| Volumen | 6 |
| Estado | Publicada - 2025 |