Chaerephon jobimena

Chaerephon jobimena

Black and red free-tailed bat

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Chaerephon jobimena

Chaerephon jobimena, commonly known as the black and red free-tailed bat, is a species of bat in the family Molossidae. It is endemic to western Madagascar. With a forearm length of 45 to 48 mm (1.8 to 1.9 in), C. jobimena is somewhat larger than other Malagasy bats assigned to Chaerephon, but similar in size to Tadarida aegyptiaca (see below).

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The known habitats of the species are tropical dry deciduous forest and spiny forest at altitudes from 50 to 870 m. It roosts in trees as well as in houses and other buildings, but has not been found to commonly roost in caves.

Chaerephon jobimena habitat map
Chaerephon jobimena habitat map
Chaerephon jobimena
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Although the species is not common, it has an extensive range that includes the vicinity of four protected areas, and is not believed to be dependent on undisturbed forest habitat. For these reasons, it has been categorized as being of 'least concern' by the IUCN. Subsistence hunting may be a threat in southern Madagascar.

References

1. Chaerephon jobimena Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaerephon_jobimena
2. Chaerephon jobimena on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/136393/22014976

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