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Tytuł artykułu

Hill forest dweller: a new cryptic species of Rhinolophus in the ‘pusillus Group’ (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from Thailand and Lao PDR

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A new species of Rhinolophus in the pusillus group is described from Ratchaburi, Kamphaeng Phet and Loei Provinces where it was found in evergreen forest at elevations ranging from 550 to 1,320 m a.s.l. It is distinguished from R. shortridgei and other similar species in the same group by its broad, parallel-sided sella, which is squared-off at the tip, relatively large body size with a forearm length of 42.2–44.1 mm, and bulbous rostral swellings. The echolocation frequency from hand-held individuals is 84.1–93.0 kHz. Bayesian analyses of a 654 bp of cytochrome oxidase subunit I (DNA barcode), and an 878 bp fragment of cytochrome b also support differences at the species level. Three specimens from Loaung Namtha, Lao PDR are referred to this new species based on DNA barcodes. Based on distinctive DNA barcodes and craniodental morphology, the taxon refulgens, is here regarded as a separate species from R. lepidus. Morphological comparisons between similar species are discussed and notes on ecology included.

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Twórcy

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  • Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Natural History Museum, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand 90110
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  • Halabala Wildlife Research Station, Wildlife Research Division, Wildlife Conservation Bureau, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Wang, Narathiwat, Thailand 90160
  • Wildlife Research Division, Wildlife Conservation Bureau, Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Phahonyothin Street, Jatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand 10900
  • Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand 90110
  • Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand 90110
  • Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand 90110
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  • Department of Zoology, University of Mandalay, Mandalay, Myanmar
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  • Department of Zoology, University of Yangon, Yangon, Myanmar
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  • Harrison Institute, Centre for Systematics and Biodiversity Research, Bowerwood House, St. Botolph's Road, Sevenoaks, Kent, TN13 3AQ, United Kingdom
  • Bio-medical Department, Russian-Armenian (Slavonic) State University, 123 Hovsep Emin Street, 375051 Yerevan, Armenia
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  • Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wilcza 64, 00-679 Warsaw, Poland
  • Museum and Institute of Zoology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wilcza 64, 00-679 Warsaw, Poland

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