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Kevin Samabide Tolovou

  • Biodiversity Journal, 16 (1): 047-055

    Kevin Samabide Tolovou & Arsène Lenga
    Preliminary inventory of bats (Mammalia Chiroptera) from Ouesso and Impfondo forests (north of Congo Republic) with three new records for the country
    https://doi.org/10.31396/Biodiv.Jour.2025.16.1.47.55

    ABSTRACT
    In order to update the basic data on the species richness of frugivorous and insectivorous bats (Mammalia Chiroptera) living in the northern forests of the Republic of Congo, collections were carried out between March 2021 and September 2023. Black mist nets installed in the treetops at four sites over an 18–month period enabled 567 individuals belonging to 11 species, ten genera and four families to be collected. Fruit bats revealed 11 species of the same family, while insectivorous bats were represented by three species in three families. Eidolon helvum (n = 352) was the species most often observed at the various sites. Three species were recorded for the first time in Congo: Epomophorus intermedius, Epomophorus gambianus and Saccolaimus peli.