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Ozimops ridei

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Ozimops ridei
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Ozimops ridei is a species of molossid bat found in eastern Australia.

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Taxonomy and etymology

A species of genus Ozimops, established to separate new species and generic combinations of Australian molossid bats. The population has been described as a subspecies of Mormopterus loriae, Loria's mastiff bat. In 2008, it was elevated for the first time to species ranka view that was further corroborated in 2014 when a review of systematics and morphological characters of Australian Mormopterus was published.[2] The generic combination of this species was inferred by the elevation of the subgenus to genus Ozimops.[3]

The eponym for the species name "ridei" is likely William Ride, who was an accomplished Australian zoologist.[citation needed]

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Description

It is a smaller member of its genus, with a body mass of 5–11.2 g (0.18–0.40 oz). Its forearm is 30–35 mm (1.2–1.4 in) long. Fur color is highly variable among individuals, with some bats a light brownish-gray while others are darker brown.[2]

Biology and ecology

It is nocturnal, roosting in sheltered places during the day such as inside Eucalyptus tree hollows or in buildings.[2] It is insectivorous, often foraging near habitat edges.[4]

Range and habitat

It occurs along much of the eastern coast of Australia. It is generally found in areas with more than 500 mm (20 in) of annual rainfall.[1]

Conservation

It is listed as least concern by the IUCNits lowest conservation priority. It meets the criteria for this category because it has a very large extent of occurrence, a large estimated area of occupancy, it uses a wide variety of habitats, and its range includes protected land. However, the IUCN assessment does express uncertainty over its population trend; it is unknown if its population is stable or declining.[1]

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