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Plecotus darjilingensis, paskan (with skull and stomach)
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Plecotus darjilingensis, paskan (with skull and stomach)
No. 9. Plecotus darjilingensis taken from Drawings of Mammalia [press mark Z 88 ff H] by B.H. Hodgson
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1800 1894 Bone Brian Houghton Brian Houghton Hodgson Chiroptera Common Bat Epitheria Eutheria Evening Bat Hodgson Mammalia Microbat Microchiroptera Placental Mammal Plecotus Skull Stomach Long Eared Bat
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This image showcases Plecotus darjelingensis, also known as the Paskan or Long-eared Bat, as depicted in the nineteenth century work "Drawings of Mammalia" by Brian Houghton Hodgson (1800-1894). The meticulously rendered drawing features a detailed view of the bat's skull and stomach, providing an intriguing glimpse into the anatomy of this microbat species. B.H. Hodgson, a renowned British naturalist and explorer, created this illustration as part of his extensive catalog of mammalian specimens during his tenure in India between 1823 and 1861. The Plecotus darjelingensis is a small, placental mammal belonging to the order Chiroptera, specifically the suborder Microchiroptera, and the family Vespertilionidae. This microbat is native to the eastern Himalayas and southern China. The Long-eared Bat, with its distinctive long ears and pointed snout, is an essential component of its ecosystem, playing a crucial role in controlling insect populations. The presence of the skull and stomach in the drawing offers valuable insights into the bat's skeletal structure and digestive system, providing essential information for scientific research and conservation efforts. This image is a testament to the meticulous work of B.H. Hodgson and the importance of historical records in advancing our understanding of the natural world. The intricate details of the drawing serve as a reminder of the rich biodiversity that exists within the animal kingdom and the importance of preserving and studying these unique creatures.
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