Rhinolophus cognatus Andersen 1906

7. Rhinolophus cognatus Andersen, 1906 Andaman Horseshoe Bat New records Middle Andaman Islands: Baratang Island and Interview Island. Previous records North Andaman Islands: Narcondam Island (ZSIK), Point Island (HZM) and an unknown location on North Central Andaman (ZSIK); Middle Andaman Islands:...

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Main Authors: Srinivasulu, Chelmala, Srinivasulu, Aditya, Srinivasulu, Bhargavi, Gopi, Asad, Dar, Tauseef Hamid, Bates, Paul J. J., Rossiter, Stephen J., Jones, Gareth
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4334560
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Summary:7. Rhinolophus cognatus Andersen, 1906 Andaman Horseshoe Bat New records Middle Andaman Islands: Baratang Island and Interview Island. Previous records North Andaman Islands: Narcondam Island (ZSIK), Point Island (HZM) and an unknown location on North Central Andaman (ZSIK); Middle Andaman Islands: Interview Island (HZM); South Andaman: Mount Harriet (ZSIK). Comments Endemic to Andaman Islands. Fifteen individuals were captured out of which seven specimens were collected. Historically this species has been recorded to be present on Narcondam Island, North Central Andaman Island, and Port Blair (Andersen, 1906, 1918; Sinha, 1973). Aul et al. (2014) reported the sightings of this species from North Reef Island, Smith Island, Gandhinagar, Chalis Ek, and Saddle Peak in North Andaman Islands; Interview Island and Baratang Island in Middle Andaman Islands; and Little Andaman Island. This species seemed to be common (vide Aul et al. , 2014) on the Andaman Islands before the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. We could not detect the species from other locations reported earlier and so assume that the tsunami had a negative effect on this species. Where the species is present we found their numbers to be very few – ranging from 50 to 200 individuals. R. cognatus is represented by two subspecies on the islands, the nominotypic subspecies, R. c. cognatus , is from the South Andaman Islands, with its type locality recorded as Port Blair (Andersen, 1906), while the second, smaller (Sinha, 1973) subspecies, R. c. famulus , is from the North and Middle Islands, with its type locality recorded as North Central Island (Andersen, 1918). : Published as part of Srinivasulu, Chelmala, Srinivasulu, Aditya, Srinivasulu, Bhargavi, Gopi, Asad, Dar, Tauseef Hamid, Bates, Paul J. J., Rossiter, Stephen J. & Jones, Gareth, 2017, Recent surveys of bats from the Andaman Islands, India: diversity, distribution, and echolocation characteristics, pp. 419-437 in Acta Chiropterologica 19 (2) on page 429, DOI: 10.3161/15081109ACC2017.19.2.018, http://zenodo.org/record/3942489 : {"references": ["ANDERSEN, K. 1906. On some new or little-known bats of the genus Rhinolophus in the collection of the Museo Civico, Genoa. Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova Giacomo Doria, 3, 2: 173 - 195.", "ANDERSEN, K. 1918. Diagnoses of new bats of the families Rhinolophidae and Megadermatidae. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 9, 2: 374 - 384.", "SINHA, Y. P. 1973. Taxonomic studies on the Indian horseshoe bats of the genus Rhinolophus Lacepede. Mammalia, 37: 603 - 630.", "AUL, B., P. J. J. BATES, D. L. HARRISON, and G. MARIMUTHU. 2014. Diversity, distribution and status of bats on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Oryx, 48: 204 - 212."]}