Aselliscusstoliczkanus (Dobson, 1871)
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Aselliscusstoliczkanus View in CoL [Dobson, 1871]
Asellia stoliczkana Dobson, 1871: 106 View in CoL ; Pulau Pinang, MALAYSIA ( Dr. Stoliczka; Type unknown) [ 77].
Aselliscusstoliczkanus View in CoL [ 23].
Common English name: Trident Roundleaf Bat
Barcode Index Number: DNA barcodes recorded as A. stolickanus are associated with ten BINs, BOLD: AAA6446 , BOLD: AAA6447 , BOLD: AAA6448 , BOLD: AAA6449 , BOLD: AAA6450 , BOLD: AAA6451 , BOLD: ABY9671 , BOLD: ABY9672 , BOLD: ACF3013 , and BOLD: ACF3014 . These DNA barcodes are from Vietnam, Laos, China and Myanmar (S1 Fig) . Whether any of these DNA barcodes represent the valid A. stolickanus remains to be determined as none of the DNA barcodes are from bats collected near the type locality ( Pulau Pinang, Peninsular Malaysia). There are no DNA barcodes from Peninsular Malaysia .
IUCN status: Least Concern
Recorded at: Pulau Pinang: Pulau Pinang [ 77]; Pahang: Pulau Tioman [ 112].
A. stolickanus roosts in limestone caves and forages in forested and disturbed areas [ 14, 74]. Both records from Peninsular Malaysia are from islands in northern Peninsular Malaysia. In Thailand, A. stolickanus is uncommon but widespread [ 74]. Its rarity in sampling could be due to its ability to detect and avoid mist nets [ 112].
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Aselliscusstoliczkanus
Voon-Ching Lim, Rosli Ramli, Subha Bhassu & John-James Wilson 2017 |
Asellia stoliczkana
Dobson 1871: 106 |