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Confirming the presence of Lasiurusfrantzii (Peters, 1870) (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) in South America: more questions than answers.

Héctor E Ramírez-ChavesAlexandra Cardona-GiraldoPaula Andrea Ossa-LópezHéctor Fabio Arias MonsalveFredy Arvey Rivera-PáezDarwin M Morales-Martínez
Published in: ZooKeys (2023)
The western or desert red bat, Lasiurusfrantzii , is a cryptic insectivore species distributed in the Neotropics from Mexico south through Central America to Panama. L.frantzii was long considered a subspecies of the red bat, Lasiurusblossevillii , but recently it was elevated to full-species status based on genetic information. Here we present evidence of the presence of L.frantzii in the Andean Region of Colombia, confirming the species' presence in South America; the new record, from 3836 m a.s.l., is also the highest elevation known for the species. We suggest that L.frantzii might be widely distributed in trans-Andean areas of Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and perhaps Peru and Bolivia. However, a review and exploration of additional morphological traits to identify the species are necessary because of the uncertainty of the distribution of L.frantzii .
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity
  • genome wide
  • gene expression
  • health information