First record of a piebald Bates’s Slit-faced Bat, Nycteris arge (Chiroptera: Nycteridae) from Equatorial Guinea, Central Africa
2020
Chromatic disorders may disrupt adaptive coloration and reduce animals’ capacity
to survive and produce young. These disorders have been documented widely for
bats across the globe. However, most of these cases are concentrated in regions
with well-studied faunal communities, such as Europe or North and South America,
with little documentation of chromatic disorders in regions such as Central Africa.
We captured a bat in mainland Equatorial Guinea, Central Africa, with distinct white
patches on its body and normally pigmented eyes. Here, we report the first recorded
case of piebaldism documented in Central Africa for the Nycteridae family, and the
first case worldwide for Nycteris arge Thomas, 1903.
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