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English: A resting Acerodon jubatus (Golden Crowned Flying Fox), taken by Gregg Yan. This particular individual was found hanging from a tree on the outskirts of Davao City on the island of Mindanao in the Philippine Islands. Tagalog: Isang Acerodon jubatus (paniki) na nakita sa Davao. Date : 24 March 2012: Source Acerodon jubatus edo Filipinetako azeri hegalaria Acerodon generoko animalia da. Chiropteraren barruko Pteropodidae familian sailkatuta dago. Acerodon jubatus Eschscholtz 1831: taxonomy/phylogenetic: Mammal Species of the World: Wikipedia: taxonomy/phylogenetic: iPhylo: Notes: Groups interested in participating in the LinkOut program should visit the LinkOut home page. A list of our current non-bibliographic LinkOut providers can be found here. Information from sequence entries Show organism modifiers. Disclaimer: The NCBI taxonomy IUCN: Acerodon jubatus (Endangered) Acerodon jubatus in Mammal Species of the World. Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn M. (Editors) 2005. Mammal Species of the World - A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference. Third edition. ISBN -8018-8221-4. Acerodon jubatus - Taxon details on Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS). Vernacular names Acerodon (meaning: Sharp-tooth) is a genus of bats in the family Pteropodidae containing five species, all native to forests in Southeast Asia, and all considered threatened.They are closely related to Pteropus.. Species. Genus Acerodon. Sulawesi flying fox, A. celebensis; Talaud flying fox, A. humilis; Giant golden-crowned flying fox, A. jubatus Isoakerohekko sisältää nykyään myös aiemmin omaksi lajikseen luetun Acerodon luciferin, joka eli Panayn saarella ennen sukupuuttoaan. Lajit eivät eroa toisistaan morfologisesti. Nykyään alalajeja on jäljellä kaksi, A. jubatus jubatus ja A. jubatus mindanensis, joista jälkimmäinen esiintyy vain Mindanaon saarella. Considered as one of the largest bats, A. jubatus are c'ften hunted with guns, modified nets and aerial fish hook lines. 4. References: Heaney. Lawrence R.. P.C. Gonzales andA.C. Alcala, 1987. An annotated checklist of the taxonomic and conservation status of land mammals in the Philippines. Silliman Journal. 54 (1—4). p. 32—66 Heaney, Lawrence R.. Die kleinste Art ( A. mackloti) erreicht ein Gewicht von 450 bis 565 g und die größte Art ( A. jubatus) wird 750 bis 1150 g schwer. Die Flügelspannweite kann bei Acerodon jubatus 1,5 bis 1,7 m betragen. Das Fell dieser Tiere hat eine orange, braune oder schwarze Farbe, manchmal mit roten oder gelben Schattierungen. [3] View E09-Prop-01_02_Acerodon.pdf from CC 101 at University of Wisconsin. AMENDMENTS TO APPENDICES I AND II OF THE CONVENTION 1. Proposal : Transfer of Acerodon jubatus and Acerodon lucifer from Scientific name: Acerodon jubatus Author: Eschscholtz 1831 Rank: Species Status: valid Images of Acerodon jubatus Common names: Golden-capped Flying Fox (English) golden-capped fr Acerodon jubatus O Acerodon jubatus é un raro morcego megaquiróptero da familia Pteropodidae. É o morcego de maior tamaño coñecido no mundo. Esta especie atópase ameazada e está catalogada actualmente como en perigo de extinción, [ 1] debido á súa caza intensiva para obter a súa carne e ao furtivismo. Ace

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