Summary: | In August 2013, an adult male Kerivoula krauensis was captured in a harp trap set in forest understorey in Bala
Forest, Hala-Bala Wildlife Sanctuary, Narathiwat Province, Thailand. This is only the second locality recorded for the species,
the first outside Malaysia, and represents a range extension of 254 km, northwards from Krau Wildlife Reserve, Malaysia. This
discovery has important conservation implications suggesting that the species is more widespread than previously thought
but also confirms previous findings that it appears to live in very low population densities as compared to other Kerivoula
found in the same habitat. Information on its taxonomy, echolocation call, distribution and ecology is included. In addition,
the new material from Thailand is briefly compared to other known species from the country
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