Reproduction in female Chalinolobus morio (Gray) (Vespertilionidae) in South-Western Australia
DJ Kitchener and P Coster
Abstract
The reproductive cycle of C. morio is outlined from examination of reproductive organs in situ and
from histological techniques on Museum specimens collected in south-western Australia over the last
46 years. Changes in ovaries, endometria (and glands), epithelia lining tracts and Bartholin's glands
are described. C. morio is monoestrous. It copulates in autumn and stores sperm in oviducts and uterine
glands until ovulation in winter. Both ovaries are functional. Trans-uterine migration of the developing
zygote is recorded. It normally gives birth to a single young, although occasionally to twins, between
mid-September and mid-November. In the case of twins both uterine horns are gravid, otherwise only
the right horn is gravid.
Australian Journal of Zoology 29(3) 305 - 320 (1981) doi:10.1071/ZO9810305





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