Belize Biodiversity Information System
Wildlife Conservation Society
Ministry of Natural Resources' Land Information Centre
01/19/98

  FAMILY -               Phyllostomidae

  SCIENTIFIC NAME -      Artibeus intermedius



  REFERENCES - 1, 2 and 5



  



                                                              

  



  District                                                     Reference



  Belize                                                               3

  



  Administrative Unit                  Occurrence          Temporal    Reference



  Altun Ha Archaeological Reserve       Collected as voucher Dry season       3

  Private land, see comments            Collected as voucher March            3

  Private land, see comments            Collected as voucher March            3

  Altun Ha Archaeological Reserve       Collected as voucher March            3

  Rio Bravo Conservation Area           Captured or Mist net Dry season       4

  



  Hydrologic Association         Reference



  New River                            4

  



  



                         

  



  1:50,000 Quadrangle                   Reference



  17 45' to 18 00'; 88 15' to 88 30'           3

  17 30' to 17 45'; 88 10' to 88 30'           3

  17 30' to 17 45'; 88 10' to 88 30'           3

  17 45' to 18 00'; 88 15' to 88 30'           3

  17 30' to 17 45'; 88 30' to 88 45'           4

  17 45' to 18 00'; 88 45' to 89 00'           4

  



  Holdridge Life Zone                   Reference



  Subtropical moist                            3

  Subtropical moist                            3

  



  General Distribution Comments



  4* 7 Hillbank sites; 32 La Milpa.

  3* Rockstone Pond, Salt Cr. Estate.



  References



  1  Davis, William B., 1984. Review of the Large Fruit-eating Bats of the

     Artibeus "Lituratus" Complex (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) in Middle

     America.  Occasional Papers the Museum Texas Tech University.

     No.93:1-16.

  

  2  Wilson, D. E., D. M. Reeder. 1993.  Mammal Species of the World, a

     Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Second ed. Smithsonian Inst.

  

  3  ROM. 1995. Collections data from mammal department, Royal Ontario

     Museum.

  

  4  Smith, Rosemary L. 1994.  Neotropical Bats as Indicators of

     Environmental Disturbance.  Masters Thesis. Durrell Institute of

     Conservation and Ecology. pp.64.

  

  5  Koopman, Karl F. 1994. Chiroptera: Systematics (in) Handbook of Zoology.

     W. de Gruyter. Berlin-NY. p.46.