A New Genus for a Rare African Vespertilionid Bat: Insights from South Sudan

DeeAnn Reeder, Kristofer M. Helgen, Megan E. Vodzak, Darrin P. Lunde, Imran Ejotre

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Abstract

A new genus is proposed for the strikingly patterned African vespertilionid "Glauconycteris" superba Hayman, 1939 on the basis of cranial and external morphological comparisons. A review of the attributes of a newly collected specimen from South Sudan (a new country record) and other museum specimens of "G." superba suggests that "G." superba is markedly distinct ecomorphologically from other species classified in Glauconycteris and is likely the sister taxon to Glauconycteris sensu stricto. The recent capture of this rarely collected but widespread bat highlights the need for continued research in tropical sub-Saharan Africa and in particular, for more work in western South Sudan, which has received very little scientific attention. New country records for G. cf. poensis (South Sudan) and G. curryae (Gabon) are also reported.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalDefault journal
Volume285
StatePublished - Jan 1 2013

Keywords

  • Glauconycteris superba
  • Glauconycteris poensis
  • Glauconycteris curryae
  • Niumbaha gen. nov.
  • badger bat
  • South Sudan
  • description

Disciplines

  • Zoology

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