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Jamaican fruit bat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jamaican fruit bat
The Jamaican, common or Mexican fruit bat (''Artibeus jamaicensis'') is a fruit eating bat native to Mexico, through Central America to northwestern South America, as well as the Greater and many of the Lesser Antilles. It is also an uncommon resident of the Southern Bahamas. Populations east of the Andes in South America are now usually regarded a separate species, the flat-faced fruit-eating bat (''A. planirostris''). The distinctive features of the Jamaican fruit bat (which however are shared by some of its relatives) include the absence of an external tail and a minimal, U-shaped interfemoral membrane. ==Description==
The Jamaican fruit bat is a medium-sized bat, having a total length of with a wingspan and weighing . It has broad but pointed and ridged ears with a serrated tragus. Its prominent noseleaf has an array of sebaceous glands.〔W W Dalquest, H J Werner, J H Roberts, 1952. The facial glands of a fruit-eating bat, ''Artibeus jamaicensis'' (Leach) ''Journal of Mammalogy'' 33(1):102-103.〕 The lower lip is littered with warts with a relatively large one in the center. Sebaceous holocrine glands can be found in both lips.〔 On the back the fur is an ashy-shade of gray or brown with visible white hair bases.〔Davis W.B. 1970. The large fruit bats (genus Artibeus) of middle America, with a review of the ''Artibeus jamaicensis'' complex, ''Journal of Mammalogy'' 51:105-122.〕 The wings of the fruit bat are broad and dark gray in color.〔 The underfur is paler in color. The fruit bat has no external tail. It has broad dark grey wings and a narrow hairless interfemoral membrane with a short calcar.〔
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