Chiroderma salvini Dobson 1878
Chiroderma salvini Dobson, 1878 Synonyms: Chiroderma salvini Dobson, 1878: 532; type locality “ Costa Rica.” Chiroderma salvini salvini: Handley, 1966: 297; name combination.
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Micronycteris (Schizonycteris) simmonsae Siles & Baker 2020, sp. nov
Micronycteris (Schizonycteris) simmonsae sp. nov M[icronycteris] minuta Porter et al., 2007:1210, Appendix 1 M[icronycteris] minuta Larsen et al., 2011:690 (Clade 3).
Siles, Lizette, Baker, Robert J.
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Chiroderma trinitatum Goodwin 1958
Chiroderma trinitatum Goodwin, 1958. Am. Mus. Novit., 1877:1. TYPE LOCALITY: Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad, Cumaca, 1,000 ft. (305 m). DISTRIBUTION: Panama to Amazonian Brazil, Bolivia and Peru; Trinidad. SYNONYMS: gorgasi. COMMENTS: Includes gorgasi; see Jones and Carter (1976:25).
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The high species richness of the bat subfamily Phyllostominae is considered indicative of a well-preserved ecosystem; however, is one the less studied groups in Honduras.
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A record from Surinam of the bat _Chiroderma trinitatum_ Goodwin, 1958 (Mammalia, Chiroptera)
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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New records of pigmentation disorders in molossid and phyllostomid (Chiroptera) bats from Peru
Pigmentation disorders, either from the complete absence (albinism), partial (leucism), or excess (melanism) of melanin, are rare in vertebrates. Worldwide, only a few records of these disorders had been reported for bats.
Streicker, Daniel G. +3 more
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A record from Surinam of the bat Chiroderma trinitatum Goodwin, 1958 (Mammalia, Chiroptera)
Re-examination of a collection of bats from Surinam in the Zoölogisch Museum, Amsterdam, uncovered a specimen representing the Phyllostomatid bat Chiroderma trinitatum Goodwin, 1958.
Bergmans, W.
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Reproductive phenologies of phyllostomid bat populations and ensembles from lowland Amazonia. [PDF]
Willig MR, Presley SJ.
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Exploring the relationship between bats (Mammalia, Chiroptera) and ectoparasitic flies (Diptera, Hippoboscoidea) of the Orinoquia Region in South America. [PDF]
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Experimental infection of Artibeus lituratus bats and no detection of Zika virus in neotropical bats from French Guiana, Peru, and Costa Rica suggests a limited role of bats in Zika transmission. [PDF]
Aguilar-Setién A +23 more
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