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Long tongued fruit bat

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Family
  
Macroglossinae

Scientific name
  
Macroglossus sobrinus

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Chiroptera

Genus
  
Macroglossus

Higher classification
  
Macroglossus

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Similar
  
Macroglossus, Bat, Megabat, Long‑tongued nectar bat, Horsfield's fruit bat

The long-tongued fruit bat (Macroglossus sobrinus) is a species of megabat.

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Distribution

M. sobrinus specimens were mist-netted from Doi Suthep (Thailand), Sungai Enam (Brunei), Kuala Gandah (Malyasia), Wang Pinang (Malaysia) to Taleban on the Asian mainland. This species is distributed in Burma, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Sumatra, Java and Bali. This species is commonly found in hilly areas in Malaysia.

Biology and ecology

Five adult males and five adult females were recorded. On 25 March 1997, a full-term foetus was aborted by a pregnant female taken from Wang Pinang. Males with enlarged testes suggested they were in a sexually active state at Taleban in March 1997, Kuala Gandah in July 1997, and Doi Suthep in May 1997. M. sobrinus specimens that were netted were all associated with banana plants in most sites, and with flowering trees in Doi Suthep.


M. sobrinus can be isolated from M. minimus by external morphological measurements. Comparatively, M. sobranus is smaller than M. minimus in the forearm length (43.35 to 46.95 mm vs 40 to 43 mm) and head length (30.05 to 30.54 mm vs 26 to 28 mm) and heavier body weight (17 to 23 g vs 13 to 19 g). However, the tail length (0–2 mm versus 0–5 mm) and hind foot (8 – 9 mm versus 15–18 mm) disagreed to that of Lekagul and McNeely (1977).

References

Long-tongued fruit bat Wikipedia