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Hsunycteris Velazco & Soto-Centeno & Fleck & Voss & Simmons 2017

Authors: Velazco, Paúl M.; Soto-Centeno, J. Angel; Fleck, David W.; Voss, Robert S.; Simmons, Nancy B.;

Hsunycteris Velazco & Soto-Centeno & Fleck & Voss & Simmons 2017

Abstract

KEY TO THE SPECIES Of HSUNYCTERIS 1. Forearm ≥ 35.0 mm; hairs between the shoulders ≥ 9 mm; dermal papillae on chin arranged in a V and separated by a wide basal cleft; metacarpal V longer than metacarpal IV; rostrum broad; lateral margin of infraorbital foramen does not project beyond rostral outline in dorsal view; outer upper incisors large; P5 lingual cusp weakly developed.......................................................................... Hsunycteris dashe 1′. Forearm ≤ 34.5 mm; hairs between the shoulders ≤ 8 mm; dermal papillae on chin arranged in a V but not separated by a wide basal cleft; metacarpal V shorter than or subequal to metacarpal IV; rostrum narrow; lateral margin of infraorbital foramen does project beyond rostral outline in dorsal view; outer upper incisors small; P5 lingual cusp well-developed..............................................................2 2. Postorbital region with a lateral projection; M1 parastyle weakly developed; lower incisors large and broad; m1 paracristid notch strongly developed; m2 hypoconid wide...................................................................... Hsunycteris cadenai 2′. Postorbital region lacks a lateral projection; M1 parastyle well developed; lower incisors small and narrow; m1 paracristid notch weakly developed or absent; m2 hypoconid narrow....................................................................... 3 3. Metacarpal V shorter than metacarpal IV; extent of maxillary posterior to M3 less than the length of M3; dentary slender; angular process narrow; P4 lingual cusp absent; P5 lingual cusp narrow.................................................. Hsunycteris pattoni 3′. Metacarpal V subequal to metacarpal IV; extent of maxillary posterior to M3 greater than the length of M3; dentary deep; angular process broad; P4 lingual cusp present; P5 lingual cusp broad.................................................... Hsunycteris thomasi

Published as part of Velazco, Paúl M., Soto-Centeno, J. Angel, Fleck, David W., Voss, Robert S. & Simmons, Nancy B., 2017, A New Species of Nectar-feeding Bat of the Genus Hsunycteris (Phyllostomidae: Lonchophyllinae) from Northeastern Peru, pp. 1-28 in American Museum Novitates 2017 (3881) on pages 18-19, DOI: 10.1206/3881.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5369137

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Chiroptera, Mammalia, Hsunycteris, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Phyllostomidae, Taxonomy

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