Evolutionary Systematics (Feb 2020)

Rare or misidentified? On the external identification of the neglected Artibeus inopinatus Davis & Carter, 1964 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in Honduras

  • Manfredo Alejandro Turcios-Casco,
  • Hefer Daniel Ávila-Palma,
  • Eduardo Javier Ordoñez Trejo,
  • José Alejandro Soler Orellana,
  • Diego Iván Ordoñez Mazier,
  • David Eduardo Meza-Flores,
  • Alejandro Velásquez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/evolsyst.4.49377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 35 – 43

Abstract

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For years, the identification of Artibeus species has been controversial due to the overlap of morphometric characteristics between species. From February 2015 to September 2019, we sampled 25 sites in 10 departments of Honduras, and captured 81 Artibeus individuals using mist-nets. We determined the morphometric measurements that may be helpful in the identification of adult individuals of the Honduran Fruit-eating Bat, Artibeus inopinatus, in the field. We analyzed 648 morphometric measurements using a linear discriminant analysis, and determined that the forearm length, third metacarpal length, the length of the second phalanx of digit III, and body length are the main characteristics for the external identification of A. inopinatus.