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Morphological, bioacoustical, and genetic variation in Miniopterus bats from eastern Madagascar, with the description of a new species

journal contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by S Goodman, B Ramasindrazana, C Maminirina, M Schoeman, Belinda Appleton
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, of Malagasy members of the bat genus Miniopterus (Family Miniopteridae), has revealed several cryptic species. Based on new specimens and associated tissues, we examine patterns of variation in the recently described species M. petersoni, the holotype of which comes from extreme southeastern Madagascar, and for which specimens from more northerly portions of eastern Madagascar were noted to show some morphological divergence from typical M. petersoni. On the basis of morphological and genetic (cytochrome b) characters we described a new species, M. egeri sp. nov. This taxon also shows bioacoustical differences from M. petersoni. Miniopterus egeri is widely distributed in the eastern portion of Madagascar across an elevational range from near sea level to 550 m. The specific status of moderately small Miniopterus from Montagne d'Ambre in the far north remains to be determined.

History

Journal

Zootaxa

Volume

May

Issue

2880

Pagination

1 - 19

Publisher

Magnolia Press

Location

Auckland, N. Z.

ISSN

1175-5326

eISSN

1175-5334

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Magnolia Press