Socotran pipistrelle
{{short description|Endangered species of bat}}
{{Speciesbox
| status = EN
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| taxon = Hypsugo lanzai
| authority = Benda, Al-Jumaily, Reiter, & Nasher, 2011
| range_map = Distribution of Hypsugo lanzai.png
| range_map_caption = Socotran pipistrelle range
}}
The Socotran pipistrelle or Lanza's pipistrelle (Hypsugo lanzai) is an endangered species of vesper bat in the family Vespertilionidae. It is endemic to Socotra Island in Yemen, and is the only mammal thought to be endemic to the island.{{Cite web|title=Explore the Database|url=https://www.mammaldiversity.org/explore.html#species-id=1005720|access-date=2022-02-03|website=www.mammaldiversity.org}}{{Cite web|title=Endemic Fauna - SOCOTRA.CZ|url=http://www.socotra.cz/endemic-fauna-28.html?lang=en|access-date=2022-02-03|website=www.socotra.cz}}{{Cite web|title=Yemen Endemic Mammals Checklist|url=http://lntreasures.com/yemenm.html|access-date=2022-02-03|website=lntreasures.com}}
Taxonomy
Previously thought to represent an insular population of the desert pipistrelle (H. ariel), a 2011 study found it to be morphologically distinct from other Hypsugo species, and described it as a distinct species. It is named after Italian biologist Benedetto Lanza.{{Cite journal|last1=Benda|first1=Petr|last2=Al-Jumaily|first2=Masaa M.|last3=Reiter|first3=Antonìn|last4=Nasher|first4=Abdul Karim|date=2010-09-24|title=Noteworthy records of bats from Yemen with description of a new species from Socotra|url=http://www.italian-journal-of-mammalogy.it/Noteworthy-records-of-bats-from-Yemen-with-description-of-a-new-species-from-Socotra,77295,0,2.html|journal=Hystrix, the Italian Journal of Mammalogy|language=english|volume=22|issue=1|doi=10.4404/hystrix-22.1-4473|issn=0394-1914}} It is recognized as a distinct species by the IUCN Red List, American Society of Mammalogists, and ITIS.{{Cite web|title=ITIS - Report: Hypsugo lanzai|url=https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=947314#null|access-date=2022-02-03|website=www.itis.gov}}
Distribution and habitat
It is found only on Socotra, where it is found throughout at all altitudes. It inhabits sparse, dry xeric shrubland habitat.
Description
It is the largest member of the arabicus-group of Hypsugo (also including H. ariel and the Arabian pipistrelle, H. arabicus). Its braincase is higher compared to the other species in the group. It is also much darker in coloration than other members of the group.
Status
This species has a restricted range, being found only on a single island. It is thought to be threatened by climate change, primarily due to more frequent major tropical cyclones (with the 2015 and 2019 cyclone seasons being thought to have been especially damaging), as well as increasing aridification of its habitat. It is also thought to be threatened by increasing unplanned development in the area, which may have further knock-on effects on the already-stressed ecosystem.
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Category:Endemic fauna of Socotra