Naked-rumped Pouched Bat
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Naked-rumped Pouched Bat
The naked-rumped pouched bat (''Saccolaimus saccolaimus''), also known as the pouched tomb bat, is a species of sac-winged bat in the family Emballonuridae. Taxonomy Described in 1838 by Coenraad Temminck. the author assigned the species to a new genus. The type location is in Indonesia. The uncertain diversity of related populations is represented by five subspecies, * species ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838. ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus saccolaimus'' ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus affinis'' ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus crassus'' ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus nudicluniatus'' De Vis, 1905. ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus pluto'' The form ''nudicluniatus'' described by De Vis in 1905, a population found in Queensland, was formerly recognised as ''Saccolaimus nudicluniatus''. Description The head and body length of naked-rumped pouched bats is . The forearm measures an average of and the wingspan . It has dark-reddish ...
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Coenraad Jacob Temminck
Coenraad Jacob Temminck (; 31 March 1778 – 30 January 1858) was a Dutch people, Dutch Aristocracy (class), aristocrat, Zoology, zoologist and museum director. Biography Coenraad Jacob Temminck was born on 31 March 1778 in Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic. From his father, Jacob Temminck, who was treasurer of the Dutch East India Company with links to numerous travellers and collectors, he inherited a large collection of bird specimens. His father was a good friend of Francois Levaillant who also guided Coenraad. Temminck's ''Manuel d'ornithologie, ou Tableau systématique des oiseaux qui se trouvent en Europe'' (1815) was the standard work on European birds for many years. He was also the author of ''Histoire naturelle générale des Pigeons et des Gallinacées'' (1813–1817), ''Nouveau Recueil de Planches coloriées d'Oiseaux'' (1820–1839), and contributed to the mammalian sections of Philipp Franz von Siebold's ''Fauna japonica'' (1844–1850). Temminck was the first dire ...
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