The collection of vertebrates made in Kikwit in the aftermath of the 1995 E
bola haemorrhagic fever epidemic included 538 bat specimens, representing 1
8 species. This collection contains large numbers of a very common species,
Chaerephon pumila, but also of Chaerephon ansorgei, which was not yet repo
rted in such large numbers. Other rather common African bat species - e.g.
Pipistrellus nanus - are represented with two specimens only. Surprisingly,
some rare species were found to be present in the collection: e.g. Casinyc
teris argynnis, Miniopterus minor, Myopterus whitleyi, especially when the
limited time over which the collection is made, is considered.
For each of the species, measurements are presented - either in detail or i
n summary - and comparisons are made with the dimensions found in the liter
ature. The distribution of the species in the Democratic Republic of the Co
ngo is discussed based on literature data. For most species, information on
reproductive data is given.