Hypsugo_vordermanni

Vordermann's pipistrelle

Vordermann's pipistrelle

Species of bat


The Vordermann's pipistrelle (Hypsugo vordermanni) is a species of vesper bat found in Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. It was described in 1890 by the Dutch zoologist Fredericus Anna Jentink,[2] who named it after its discoverer, the Dutch physician Adolphe Vorderman.

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Distribution, Habitat, and Ecology

The species is found on Banggi Island and Belitung Island. In Borneo, it has been reported in Tanjung Puting National Park, Sungai Sarawak Kiri, and Brunei. The species may occur in other locations along Borneo's coast from 0–100 m (0–330 ft) above sea level. It may only roost in coastal mangroves.

Conservation status

The IUCN has categorised the species as "Data Deficient" because the species is only known from a few records and localities, and its habitat preferences, population status, threats and ecology are not known. If it is restricted to mangroves, mangrove harvesting and coastal development are major threats to the species.


References

  1. Görföl, T.; Kingston, T.; Hutson, A.M.; Francis, C.M. (2016). "Hypsugo vordermanni" (PDF). The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T44195A22127778. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-3.RLTS.T44195A22127778.en.
  2. Jentink, F. A. (1890). "On a collection of mammals from Billiton". Notes from the Leyden Museum. 12 (1–2): 149–154. S2CID 131033101.

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