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Kerivoula picta
painted bat



2008/07/20 05:00:29.370 GMT-4

By Liz Ballenger

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Vespertilionidae
Subfamily: Kerivoulinae
Genus: Kerivoula
Species: Kerivoula picta

Geographic Range

Southern and eastern India to southern China, Sri Lanka, Hainan to Malaya, Sumatra, Java, Bali and the Lesser Sunda and Molucca Islands.

Biogeographic Regions:
palearctic (native ); oriental (native ).

Habitat

Kerivoula picta often roost in tree hollows and trunks, foliage, huts, and buildings, but also inhabit dry leaves of vines and other plants, plantain fronds, and flowers.

Terrestrial Biomes:
forest ; rainforest .

Physical Description

Mass
4.50 g (average)
(0.16 oz)


Colors for Kerivoula picta are bright orange or scarlet, with black wings and orange along the fingers. As in other forms of Kerivoula, K. picta possesses long, wooly, rather curly hair, a small, fragile form, large funnel-shaped ears and 38 teeth. Head and body length is 31-57mm. Tail length is 32-55 mm, and forearm length is 27-45 mm.

Some key physical features:
endothermic ; bilateral symmetry .

Behavior

Painted bats forage late in the evening and generally fly in circles close to the ground with a weak, fluttering flight. They roost solitarily or in groups of 2-6 bats.

Key behaviors:
motile .

Food Habits

Insectivorous

Contributors

Liz Ballenger (author), University of Michigan.

References

Hill, J.E. 1965. Asiatic bats of the genera Kerivoula and Phoniscus (Vespertilionidae) with a note on Kerivoula aerosa Tomes. Mammalia 29: 524-556.

Hill, J.E. and J.D. Smith. 1984. Bats: a natural history. University of Texas Press, Austin, TX.

Nowak, R.M. Walker's bats of the world. 1994. John Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD.

Richarz, K. and A. Limbrunner. 1993. The world of bats: the flying goblins of the night. TFH Publications, Neptune City, NJ.

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To cite this page: Ballenger, L. 1999. "Kerivoula picta" (On-line), Animal Diversity Web. Accessed July 25, 2008 at http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Kerivoula_picta.html.

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