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(Redirected from Chaerephon atsinanana) Species of mammal

Mops atsinanana
Conservation status

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Molossidae
Genus: Mops
Species: M. atsinanana
Binomial name
Mops atsinanana
Goodman, Buccas, Naidoo, Ratrimomanarivo, Taylor and Lamb, 2010

Mops atsinanana is a free-tailed bat found on Madagascar. It was considered a subspecies of the little free-tailed bat until 2010. During the day, they are known to roost in man-made structures such as the roofs or attics of buildings.

Taxonomy and etymology

It was described as a new species in 2010 as the result of a taxonomic split of the little free-tailed bat, Chaerephon pumilus. With the taxonomic revision, all "C. pumilus" on Madagascar were reclassified as C. atsinanana, meaning that C. pumilus range no longer includes Madagascar. The species name "atsinanana" is derived from the Malagasy word meaning "from the east."

Description

The interaural membrane in the northern free-tailed bat (dorsal view)

It is considered a relatively small member of the free-tailed bat family. Its forearm length ranges from 37–42 mm (1.5–1.7 in) long. Its ears are united by a connecting process referred to as the interaural membrane. It can be distinguished from the similar little free-tailed bat by its broader antitragus and tragus (ear). Its dorsal fur is blackish-brown, with a brown throat and dark-brown ventral fur. Some individuals have a small patch of white fur mid-venter, though this is uncommon. Its flight membranes are dark in color.

Biology

It is nocturnal, roosting in sheltered places during the day. As of 2010, all known roosts were in manmade structures such as schools, churches, and houses. It is possible that its population has increased with urbanization due to the abundance of artificial roosting sites. Natural roost sites for this species possibly include caves and rock crevices, though this is not yet confirmed.

Range and habitat

It is found in several sites throughout eastern Madagascar, from 0–1,100 m (0–3,609 ft) above sea level.

Conservation

It is currently evaluated as least concern by the IUCN—its lowest conservation priority. This species is possibly harvested for bushmeat.

References

  1. ^ Goodman, S. (2017). "Chaerephon atsinanana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T67360705A67360707. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-2.RLTS.T67360705A67360707.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  2. Napier, M. C. (2013). Genetic Variability of Chaerephon Atsinanana (Chiroptera) Within the Context of the Afro-Malagasy Molossidae: A Mitochondrial and Nuclear Perspective (Doctoral dissertation, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville).
  3. ^ Goodman, S. M; Buccas, W; Naidoo, T; Ratrimomanarivo, F; Taylor, P. J; Lamb, J (2010). "Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in western Indian Ocean members of the Chaerephon 'pumilus' complex (Chiroptera: Molossidae), with the description of a new species from Madagascar". Zootaxa. 2551: 1. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2551.1.1.
Extant species of family Molossidae
Subfamily Molossinae
Chaerephon
(Lesser mastiff bats)
Cheiromeles
(Naked bats)
Cynomops
Eumops
(Mastiff bats)
Mormopterus
Subgenus Mormopterus
Natal free-tailed bat (M. acetabulosus)
M. francoismoutoui
Sumatran mastiff bat (M. doriae)
Peters's wrinkle-lipped bat (M. jugularis)
Kalinowski's mastiff bat (M. kalinowskii)
Little goblin bat (M. minutus)
Incan little mastiff bat (M. phrudus)
Subgenus Micronomus
East-coast free-tailed bat (M. norfolkensis)
Subgenus Ozimops
Beccari's free-tailed bat (M. beccarii)
M. halli
M. kitcheneri
M. loriae
M. lumsdenae
M. petersi
Southern free-tailed bat (M. planiceps)
Eastern free-tailed bat (M. ridei)
Subgenus Setirostris
M. eleryi
Molossops
(Broad-faced bats)
Molossus
(Velvety free-tailed bats)
Mops
(Greater mastiff bats)
Subgenus Xiphonycteris
Spurrell's free-tailed bat (M. spurrelli)
Dwarf free-tailed bat (M. nanulus)
Peterson's free-tailed bat (M. petersoni)
M. leonis
Sierra Leone free-tailed bat (M. brachyptera)
M. bakarii
Railer bat (M. thersites)
Subgenus Mops
Angolan free-tailed bat (M. condylurus)
White-bellied free-tailed bat (M. niveiventer)
Mongalla free-tailed bat (M. demonstrator)
Malayan free-tailed bat (M. mops)
Sulawesi free-tailed bat (M. sarasinorum)
Trevor's free-tailed bat (M. trevori)
M. congica
Midas free-tailed bat (M. midas)
Niangara free-tailed bat (M. niangarae)
Medje free-tailed bat (M. congicus)
M. leucostigma
Myopterus
Neoplatymops
Nyctinomops
(New World
free-tailed bats)
Otomops
(Big-eared
free-tailed bats)
Platymops
Promops
(Domed-palate
mastiff bats)
Sauromys
Tadarida
(Free-tailed bats)
Subfamily Tomopeatinae
Tomopeas
Taxon identifiers
Chaerephon atsinanana
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