identifier	taxonID	type	CVterm	format	language	title	description	additionalInformationURL	UsageTerms	rights	Owner	contributor	creator	bibliographicCitation
1A3DE82CCF20DD2C16ECFC2B9C7E5CC7.text	1A3DE82CCF20DD2C16ECFC2B9C7E5CC7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Murina lorelieae subsp. ngoclinhensis Tu and Hassanin 2015	<div><p>Murina lorelieae ngoclinhensis Tu and Hassanin, ssp. nov.</p><p>Holotype</p><p>MNHN 2013-1078 ( Field number VN 1563, tissue code VN 11- 1220), adult male, in alcohol skull removed, collected 3 December 2011 by Alexandre Hassanin and Vuong Tan Tu. Mass: 5 g. Measurements (in mm) for the holotype are as follows: FA: 33.00; Tib: 19.00; Ear: 14.00; Tragus: 8.08; 3 DM: 30.19; 4 DM: 29.03; 5 DM: 29.07; 3D1P: 14.17; 3D2P: 12.81; 4D1P: 10.48; 4D2P: 9.04; 5D1P: 11.07; 5D2P: 10.80; GLS: 16.23; CIL: 14.57; ZB: 8.83; MB: 7.65; BBC: 7.40; POC: 4.30; IC: 5.20; CM 3: 5.34; M 2 M 2: 5.50; CC:3.87; ML: 10.84; CM 3: 5.64; HCP: 4.23. The sequence of the mitochondrial gene COI has been deposited in the EMBL / GenBank / DDBJ nucleotide databases with accession number KF772780.</p><p>Type locality</p><p><a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.83147&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=15.0647335" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.83147/lat 15.0647335)">Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve</a>, Kon Tum province, Vietnam. 15°03.884 N, 107°49.888 E, elevation 1682 m a.s.l.</p><p>Paratypes</p><p>– IEBR-Tu281111.1 (Field number VN 1504 – tissue code VN 11-1161), Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve, Kon Tum, Vietnam, 15°04.766 N; 107°49.833 E, elevation 1117 m a.s.l., adult female, in alcohol skull removed, collected 28 November 2011 by Alexandre Hassanin and Vuong Tan Tu, accession number of COI sequence: KF772779.</p><p>– MNHN 2013-1079 (Field number VN1566, tissue code VN 11-1223), <a href="https://tb.plazi.org/GgServer/search?materialsCitation.longitude=107.83147&amp;materialsCitation.latitude=15.0647335" title="Search Plazi for locations around (long 107.83147/lat 15.0647335)">Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve</a>, Kon Tum, Vietnam, 15°03.884 N, 107°49.888 E, 1682 m a.s.l., adult female, in alcohol skull removed, collected 3 December 2011 by Alexandre Hassanin and Vuong Tan Tu, accession number of COI sequence: KF772781 .</p><p>Etymology</p><p>The name “ ngoclinhensis ” is derived from the Mount Ngoc Linh of the Ngoc Linh Nature Reserve, Kon Tum province, Vietnam, from which all specimens of this subspecies were collected.</p><p>Diagnosis</p><p>Murina lorelieae ngoclinhensis is externally similar to the typical form, M. l. lorelieae, but significantly larger in body size (Table 1). In addition, the skull shape of the new subspecies is elongate and gradually rises from the rostrum to the forehead (Figure 3), while that of the holotype is characterized by an abruptly rising profile.</p><p>aThe tail of this specimen is unusually shorter due to either congenital or accidental reasons.</p><p>Description</p><p>This is a small bat species, generally similar to Murina lorelieae lorelieae (Table 1). The pelage is characterized by long shiny hairs (8 mm ventrally and 13–15 mm dorsally), with distinct colorations on dorsal and ventral surfaces, copper reddish-brown and dirty white, respectively. Dorsal hairs are tricolored: dark gray basally, pale in the middle and reddish brown at the tip. Ventral hairs are bicolored: dark gray in about two thirds of the length and whitish at the tip (Figure 5). The skull is domed. The lateral profile of the anterior part of the skull gradually rises from the rostrum to the forehead (Figure 3). The sagittal crest is lacking; the lambdoid crests are visible. The maxillary toothrows are convergent anteriorly (Figure 3). The dentition is quite robust. The second upper incisor (I 3) is situated posterior to the first (I 2), and I 2 is visible laterally. I 2 and I 3 are subequal in height (Figure 4) and are much less than half the height of the upper canine (C 1). Upper (C 1) and lower (C 1) canines are well developed, exceed the height and subequal the basal areas of the corresponding second premolar (P 4 and P 4). The crown area and the height of the first upper premolar (P 2) are two thirds more than those of P 4 (Figures 3 and 4). The first (M 1) and second (M 2) upper molars have well-developed mesostyles and curved labial (outer) faces (Figure 4). The paracone, metacone, and protocone of the first (M 1) and second (M 2) upper molars are distinctly defined.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A3DE82CCF20DD2C16ECFC2B9C7E5CC7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		Plazi	Tu, Vuong Tan;Cornette, Raphaël;Utge, José;Hassanin, Alexandre	Tu, Vuong Tan, Cornette, Raphaël, Utge, José, Hassanin, Alexandre (2015): First records of Murina lorelieae (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from Vietnam. Mammalia (Warsaw, Poland) 79 (2): 201-213, DOI: 10.1515/mammalia-2013-0101, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mammalia-2013-0101
