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line:xlsx:hash://sha256/181a039844a33e66a35a457b7ece741051086608e425a040051b79581d606b97!/Sheet1!/L565	application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	N/A	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla fornicata		[HMW] Lonchophylla fornicata Woodman, 2007 , “ 29 km SE of Buenaventura, 75 m elevation, east bank of Rio Zabaletas, across from the village of Zabaletas ( 3°44'N , 75°57'W ), Valle del Cauca Department , Colombia .” Prior to its description, specimens representing L. fornicata were attributed to L. concava . Monotypic.; [MDD2022] recently described; [MDD2023] recently described; [MDD2025_2.0] recently described; [MDD2025_2.2] recently described														fornicata				fornicata 	fornicata 			fornicata Woodman, 2007						N/A																																								NA																											03A687BCFF9CFF9F1642F704FABEF62B	Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats, Barcelona: Lynx Edicions	978-84-16728-19-0	hbmw_9_Phyllostomidae_444.pdf.imf	hash://md5/ff9fffc4ffb1ffb1133cffbaffe0f244	529	zip:hash://sha256/ec5fd314a06aba1a7b0b72f23e54ac625ae272bd98f82f1d01f4c09627d9e8e0!/treatments-xml-main/data/03/A6/87/03A687BCFF9CFF9F1642F704FABEF62B.xml	Lonchophylla fornicata	Phyllostomidae	Lonchophylla	fornicata	Woodman	2007	Lonchophylle de Woodman @fr | \WWoodman-Nektarfledermaus @de | Loncéfilo de Woodman @es | Pacific Forest Nectar Bat @en	Lonchophylla fornicata Woodman, 2007 , “ 29 km SE of Buenaventura, 75 m elevation, east bank of Rio Zabaletas, across from the village of Zabaletas ( 3°44'N , 75°57'W ), Valle del Cauca Department , Colombia .” Prior to its description, specimens representing L. fornicata were attributed to L. concava . Monotypic.	Known only from three localities in Pacific coastal plains of SW Colombia ( Valle del Cauca and Narino departments) and NW Ecuador ( Imbabura Province ).	Head-body 52-62 mm, tail 7-12 mm, ear 11-15 mm, hindfoot 10-12 mm, forearm 33-35-6 mm; weight 8-7 g. Greatest lengths of skulls are 23.7-25-4 mm. The Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat is medium-sized and similar in size to Goldman’s Nectar Bat ( L. concava ) but different in a number of skull and dental characteristics. Fur is typically 5-7 mm and strongly bicolored, with creamy brown bases and medium brown tips. Venter is generally unicolored and paler than dorsum. Ears are short and rounded. Noseleaf is small but pointed and well developed. Uropatagium is well developed; tail is short but always present and completely enclosed. Wings are attached to bases of ankles, and calcar is shorter than foot. Forearms are hairy at bases. Tongue is smooth, lacks filiform papillae at tip, and has deep groove on sides. Rostrum is roughly equal in length to braincase. Rostrum is long, narrow, and not inflated above first upper molars; supraorbital region is narrow, not inflated, and lacks lateral projections. Zygomatic arches are incomplete. I' are large and project forward. P* lacks rooted lingual cusp. Premolars are narrow and anteroposteriorly elongated. M' and M? are similar in length and height. Molar crowns are quadrate and slightly triangular in outline. Dentary is long and slender.	Only known from tropical forests of Pacific coastal plains and pre-montane rainforests of south-western Colombia and north-western Ecuador at elevations of 75— 512 m . These humid areas experience year-round wet season or bimodal rainy season. Between September 1966 andJanuary 1969, 35 bat species were recorded at Zabaletas, Valle del Cauca, including two Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bats, six Cadena’s Nectar Bats ( Hsunycteris cadenai ), and two Chocoan Nectar Bats ( L. chocoana ), indicating that these three species were syntopic in this area.	Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bats supposedly feed on nectar, pollen, some fruit, and small soft insects (moths), like other similarly sized species of Lonchophylla .	No information.	The Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat is nocturnal.	The Pacific Forest LLong-tongued Bat was collected, apparently roosting, in a railroad tunnel in north-western Ecuador , with Ecuadorian Sac-winged Bats ( Balantiopteryx infusca), Silky Short-tailed Bats ( Carollia brevicaudum ), and Common Vampire Bats ( Desmodus rotundus ).	Not assessed on The IUCN Red List. Because the Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat has a restricted distribution that faces threats, local populations could be at high conservation risk.	Griffiths & Gardner (2008b) | Mantilla-Meluk et al. (2010) | Woodman (2007) | Woodman &Timm (2006)	https://zenodo.org/record/6458792/files/figure.png	91. Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat Lonchophylla fornicata French: Lonchophylle de Woodman / German: \WWoodman-Nektarfledermaus / Spanish: Loncéfilo de Woodman Other common names: Pacific Forest Nectar Bat Taxonomy. Lonchophylla fornicata Woodman, 2007 , “ 29 km SE of Buenaventura, 75 m elevation, east bank of Rio Zabaletas, across from the village of Zabaletas ( 3°44'N , 75°57'W ), Valle del Cauca Department , Colombia .” Prior to its description, specimens representing L. fornicata were attributed to L. concava . Monotypic. Distribution. Known only from three localities in Pacific coastal plains of SW Colombia ( Valle del Cauca and Narino departments) and NW Ecuador ( Imbabura Province ). Descriptive notes. Head-body 52-62 mm, tail 7-12 mm, ear 11-15 mm, hindfoot 10-12 mm, forearm 33-35-6 mm; weight 8-7 g. Greatest lengths of skulls are 23.7-25-4 mm. The Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat is medium-sized and similar in size to Goldman’s Nectar Bat ( L. concava ) but different in a number of skull and dental characteristics. Fur is typically 5-7 mm and strongly bicolored, with creamy brown bases and medium brown tips. Venter is generally unicolored and paler than dorsum. Ears are short and rounded. Noseleaf is small but pointed and well developed. Uropatagium is well developed; tail is short but always present and completely enclosed. Wings are attached to bases of ankles, and calcar is shorter than foot. Forearms are hairy at bases. Tongue is smooth, lacks filiform papillae at tip, and has deep groove on sides. Rostrum is roughly equal in length to braincase. Rostrum is long, narrow, and not inflated above first upper molars; supraorbital region is narrow, not inflated, and lacks lateral projections. Zygomatic arches are incomplete. I' are large and project forward. P* lacks rooted lingual cusp. Premolars are narrow and anteroposteriorly elongated. M' and M? are similar in length and height. Molar crowns are quadrate and slightly triangular in outline. Dentary is long and slender. Habitat. Only known from tropical forests of Pacific coastal plains and pre-montane rainforests of south-western Colombia and north-western Ecuador at elevations of 75— 512 m . These humid areas experience year-round wet season or bimodal rainy season. Between September 1966 andJanuary 1969, 35 bat species were recorded at Zabaletas, Valle del Cauca, including two Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bats, six Cadena’s Nectar Bats ( Hsunycteris cadenai ), and two Chocoan Nectar Bats ( L. chocoana ), indicating that these three species were syntopic in this area. Food and Feeding. Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bats supposedly feed on nectar, pollen, some fruit, and small soft insects (moths), like other similarly sized species of Lonchophylla . Breeding. No information. Activity patterns. The Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat is nocturnal. Movements, Home range and Social organization. The Pacific Forest LLong-tongued Bat was collected, apparently roosting, in a railroad tunnel in north-western Ecuador , with Ecuadorian Sac-winged Bats ( Balantiopteryx infusca), Silky Short-tailed Bats ( Carollia brevicaudum ), and Common Vampire Bats ( Desmodus rotundus ). Status and Conservation. Not assessed on The IUCN Red List. Because the Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat has a restricted distribution that faces threats, local populations could be at high conservation risk. Bibliography. Griffiths & Gardner (2008b), Mantilla-Meluk et al. (2010), Woodman (2007), Woodman &Timm (2006).	Simmons, N.B. and A.L. Cirranello. 2022B. Bat Species of the World: A taxonomic and geographic database. Accessed on 10/11/2022.	Phyllostomidae	Lonchophylla fornicata	Lonchophylla		fornicata	Woodman	2007	0	Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.	120(3): 343	Pacific Forest Nectar Bat	None.	Zabaletas, Valle de Cauca Department, Colombia	SW Colombia to NW Ecuador	Not listed.	Data Deficient		Mammal Diversity Database. (2023). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 1.11) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7830771 released 15 April 2023	Lonchophylla fornicata	23	Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat	Pacific Forest Nectar Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	PHYLLOSTOMIDAE	LONCHOPHYLLINAE	LONCHOPHYLLINI	Lonchophylla	NA	fornicata	Woodman	2007	0	Lonchophylla_fornicata	Woodman, N. (2007). A New Species of Nectar-feeding Bat, Genus Lonchophylla, from Western Colombia and Western Ecuador (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 120, 343.	https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/6551/woodman_2007.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y	USNM 483360		"29 km SE of Buenaventura, 75 m elevation, east bank of RÃ­o Zabaletas, across from the village of Zabaletas (3Â°44'N, 75Â°57'W), Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia."	3.7333	-75.95	fornicata Woodman, 2007	recently described	Woodman, N. (2007). A new species of nectar-feeding bat, genus Lonchophylla, from western Colombia and western Ecuador (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 120(3), 340-358.	Colombia|Ecuador	South America	Neotropic	DD	0	0	0	Lonchophylla_fornicata	0	unmatched	NA	1	IUCN. 2022. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2022-1. https://www.iucnredlist.org. Accessed on [28 September, 2022].	90000000	Lonchophylla fornicata	ANIMALIA	CHORDATA	MAMMALIA	CHIROPTERA	PHYLLOSTOMIDAE	Lonchophylla	fornicata	Woodman, 2007		200000000	Lonchophylla fornicata	Data Deficient		2020	2016-07-12 00:00:00 UTC	3.1	English	This species is listed as Data Deficient as it has only recently been described and its ecological requirements are poorly known. The current known distribution is limited to a small part of an otherwise more extensive habitat (Pacific rainforests). However, its description was produced in the context of a comprehensive review of specimens from that region, and no additional specimens were found. There has been extensive habitat change and fragmentation within its documented range.	All specimens of L. fornicata were collected on the Pacific side of the Andes in humid forest. A number of individuals are from about 225 m elevation at La Guayacana, also on the Pacific coastal plain of Colombia in Premontane Rain Forest. ;The type locality is on the Pacific coastal plain in Premontane Rain Forest, with mean annual temperature ca. 25.5 ;Â°C. There is a bimodal rainy season; the driest period is Januaryâ€“March, and mean annual rainfall exceeds 7,000 mm. The specimen caught ;near Lita, Imbabura Province, Ecuador, ;was at a ;railroad tunnel where it was apparently roosting. This is a Premontane Wet Forest, with a year-round wet season, annual precipitation of 3,000â€“4,000 mm and mean annual temperature of 18â€“22 ;Â°C (Woodman 2007).	The Pacific rainforests are suffering extensive habitat change, including fragmentation and degradation, primarily for wood logging and agriculture.	Only known from 10 specimens from three localities, this species seems to be rare and restricted in geographic range. Six individuals come from a single locality, netted over a period of two days (Woodman 2007).	Unknown	This recently described species is only known from three localities in the Pacific ;coastal plain of southwestern Colombia (Valle del Cauca and NariÃ±o departments) and northwestern Ecuador (Imbabura province) (Woodman 2007).		Terrestrial	This portion of the Pacific rainforests is not well-protected, in terms of natural reserves (one in Colombia and one in Ecuador).	Neotropical		FALSE	FALSE	Global	Simmons, N. B., & Cirranello, A. L. (2023). Batnames.org Species List Version 1.4 (1.4). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8136157 	Phyllostomidae	Lonchophylla		fornicata	Woodman	2007	0	Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.	120(3): 343	Pacific Forest Nectar Bat	None.	Zabaletas, Valle de Cauca Department, Colombia	SW Colombia to NW Ecuador	Not listed.	Data Deficient		Lonchophylla fornicata	1004933	23	Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat	Pacific Forest Nectar Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	CHIROPTERA	VESPERTILIONIFORMES	NA	NA	NOCTILIONOIDEA	Phyllostomidae	LONCHOPHYLLINAE	LONCHOPHYLLINI	Lonchophylla	NA	fornicata	Woodman	2007	0	Lonchophylla_fornicata	Woodman, N. (2007). A New Species of Nectar-feeding Bat, Genus Lonchophylla, from Western Colombia and Western Ecuador (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 120, 343.	https://repository.si.edu/bitstream/handle/10088/6551/woodman_2007.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y	USNM 483360		"29 km SE of Buenaventura, 75 m elevation, east bank of RÃ­o Zabaletas, across from the village of Zabaletas (3Â°44'N, 75Â°57'W), Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia."	3.733333	-75.95	fornicata Woodman, 2007	recently described	Woodman, N. (2007). A new species of nectar-feeding bat, genus Lonchophylla, from western Colombia and western Ecuador (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 120(3), 340-358.				Colombia|Ecuador	South America	Neotropic	DD	0	0	0	Lonchophylla_fornicata	0	unmatched	NA	1	Burgin, C. J., Zijlstra, J. S., Becker, M. A., Handika, H., Alston, J. M., Widness, J., Liphardt, S., Huckaby, D. G., and Upham, N. S. (2025). How many mammal species are there now? Updates and trends in taxonomic, nomenclatural, and geographic knowledge. Journal of Mammalogy in revision: TBD. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.02.27.640393	Lonchophylla_fornicata	1004933	23	Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat	Pacific Forest Nectar Bat	Theria	Placentalia	Boreoeutheria	Laurasiatheria	Chiroptera	Yangochiroptera	NA	NA	Noctilionoidea	Phyllostomidae	Lonchophyllinae	Lonchophyllini	Lonchophylla	NA	fornicata	Woodman	0	Lonchophylla fornicata	Woodman, N. 2007-10-17. A new species of nectar-feeding bat, genus _Lonchophylla_, from western Colombia and western Ecuador (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 120(3):340-358.	https://doi.org/10.2988/0006-324X(2007)120[340:ANSONB]2.0.CO;2	USNM:MAMM:483360	holotype	http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3b8fe4c1c-f31b-4e30-8ed0-84d783cd3629	"29 km SE of Buenaventura, 75 m elevation, east bank of RÃ­o Zabaletas, across from the village of Zabaletas (3Â°44'N, 75Â°57'W), Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia."	3.733333	-75.95	recently described	Woodman, N. (2007). A new species of nectar-feeding bat, genus Lonchophylla, from western Colombia and western Ecuador (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 120(3), 340-358.				Colombia|Ecuador	South America	Neotropic	DD	0	0	0	Lonchophylla_fornicata	0	unmatched	NA	1	Simmons, N. B., & Cirranello, A. L. (2025). Batnames.org Species List Version 1.7 (1.7). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14796586	Phyllostomidae	Lonchophylla		fornicata	Woodman	2007	0	Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.	120(3): 343	Pacific Forest Nectar Bat	None.	Zabaletas, Valle de Cauca Department, Colombia	SW Colombia to NW Ecuador	<a href='https://cites.org/eng/app/appendices.php' target='_blank'>Not Listed</a>	<a href='https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/88150313/166613263/' target='_blank'>Data Deficient</a>			Mammal Diversity Database. (2025). Mammal Diversity Database (Version 2.2) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15007505	NA	Lonchophylla fornicata; Lonchophylla fornicata; Lonchophylla fornicata; Lonchophylla fornicata; Lonchophylla fornicata; fornicata; Lonchophylle de Woodman; \WWoodman-Nektarfledermaus; Loncéfilo de Woodman; Pacific Forest Nectar Bat; Pacific Forest Long-tongued Bat; Pacific Forest Nectar Bat; Pacific Forest Nectar Bat; L. fornicata
