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- W2328331517 abstract "Useful characters for identification of Middle American representatives of Artibeus inopinatus, Artibeus hirsutus, Artibeus jamaicensis, and Artibeus lituratus are discussed and a synoptic key to the four species is presented. Geographic variation and differentiation in Middle American Artibeus jamaicen¬sis are discussed. The study is based on examination of nearly 1600 specimens, 1300 of which are in the Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection. Four areas of differentiation are recognized. The humid tropical and subtropical areas of the Atlantic versant from northern Chiapas southeastward to eastern Panama. In this area the bats are large, dark in color, and have 2/3 (two upper and three lower) molars. A suitable name for this population is Artibeus jamaicensis richardsoni J. A. Allen. The comparatively drier coastal plains and offshore islands from Tamaul-ipas, Mexico, southeastward to the Yucatan Peninsula, British Honduras and the Bay Islands of Honduras. Bats in this area are small in size, have 2/3 molars and are dark in color except in the northern part of the region where they tend to become wood brown. A suitable name for this population is Artibeus jamaicensis yucatanicus J. A. Allen. The relatively dry Pacific slopes of Mexico from Oaxaca north to Sinaloa. There the bats are small in size, wood brown in color, and more than 95 per cent of the population has 3/3 molars in contrast to the 2/3 usually found elsewhere in Middle America. A suitable name for this population is Artibeus jamaicensis triomylus Handley. The drier interior and Pacific slopes from eastern Oaxaca southeastward to the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica. There the bats are small in size, wood brown in color, and more than 95 per cent of the population has 2/3 molars. The smallest of all Middle American A. jamaicensis are found in this population and a new name for it is proposed." @default.
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- W2328331517 title "The Large Fruit Bats (Genus Artibeus) of Middle America, with a Review of the Artibeus jamaicensis Complex" @default.
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