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After the discovery of a thick-thumbed bat species in Meghalaya, the officials have reported that an international team of researchers has found a new species of long-fingered bats in India and Sri Lanka. Tharaka Kusuminda of University of Rohana, Sri Lanka led the team and named the new species of long-fingered bats as Miniopterus phillipsi.
The name of the species was attributed to W W A Philips , a noted zoologist, in recognition of his contributions to studies on the mammals of Sri Lanka and South Asia. The specimens for this species were collected from Idulgashinna cave in Uva Province in Sri Lanka and are now deposited in the Natural History Museum of the neighbouring country.
The research that took 3 years to complete in Sri Lanka and India was initiated in in Sri Lanka. During investigations, researchers found that the population of long-fingered bats in Robber's cave in Mahabaleshwar in the Western Ghats of India also belongs to this species which was earlier mistaken as Eastern bent-winged bats, Kusuminda said.
The long-fingered bats belong to the family Miniopterus and are a part of a large group comprising at least 40 species worldwide. They have similar morphology and overlapping dimensions rendering species identification problematic, he added.
Researchers DNA barcoded the specimens from India and Sri Lanka and compared them with all other Asian members of this group and found conclusive distinction among them.