- Kitti Thonglongya
Kitti Thonglongya (1928-1974) was an eminent Thai
ornithologist and mammalogist. He is probably best known for two discoveries of endangered species.The Kitti's Hog-nosed Bat, "Craseonycteris thonglongyai", the world's smallest species of bat and the smallest mammal in the world was found by him in 1973. He died suddenly from a massive heart attack, so the formal description was written by his British colleague, John E. Hill, who named the species in honour of its discoverer. He went on to discover other new bat species, such as the extremely rare
Salim Ali's fruit bat "Latidens salimalii", which had been misidentified in anIndia n collection.In the field of ornithology Kitti Thonglongya's best known discovery was of the
White-eyed River Martin , "Pseudochelidon sirintarae", in 1969. This largeswallow , whose scientific name commemorates PrincessSirindhorn Thepratanasuda , was found wintering at a lake in centralThailand , but its breeding grounds are unknown. It may now be extinct.The first two Thai specimens of the
Mekong Wagtail , "Motacilla samveasna", were collected by Kitti Thonglongya in December 1972.He co-authored "Bats from Thailand and Cambodia", and started the taxonomic study of bats of Thailand which appeared after his death as "The Bats and Bat's Parasites of Thailand".
References
*cite book
last = Turner
first = Angela K
coauthors = Rose, Chris
title = A handbook to the swallows and martins of the world
year = 1989
publisher = Christopher Helm
location =
isbn = 0-7470-3202-5
* [http://animals.jrank.org/pages/2836/Kitti-s-Hog-Nosed-Bat-Craseonycteridae-CONSERVATION-STATUS.html Animal Life Resource]
*Edwards, John; Thonglongya, Kitti (1972) "Bats from Thailand and Cambodia" "Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology." 22(6)
* Hill, J. E. & McNeely, Jeffrey A, "The Bats and Bat's Parasites of Thailand".
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