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Sturnira aratathomasi

Aratathomas's yellow-shouldered bat (Sturnira aratathomasi) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. It was described as a new species in 1968.The first documentation of the species, however, had occurred almost 100 years prior in 1874.The authors received the specimens from Andrew Arata and Maurice Thomas—the species name 'aratathomasi' is a portmanteau of their respective last names. In 1987, this species was called one of the largest frugivorous New World bat species, as well as the largest member of its genus (Sturnira has been expanded since then, though).Individuals weigh 46.8–53 g (1.65–1.87 oz).Its fur is dark gray in color.Its dental formula is 2.1.2.32.1.2.3 for a total of 32 teeth. Its diet likely consists of fruit, pollen, and nectar. It is found in association with the Andes in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.It is found at generally high altitudes from 1,650–3,165 m (5,413–10,384 ft) above sea level. As of 2016, it is evaluated as a least-concern species by the IUCN.It meets the qualifications for this category because it has a wide geographic range and does not appear to be in rapid decline.It is threatened by agricultural conversion to grow opium poppies.

[ "Artibeus", "Sturnira", "Ecology" ]
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