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New species of Histiotus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from northeastern Brazil.
Zootaxa, 2015Histiotus are vespertilionid bats endemic to South America, easily recognized by its very long ears. During a twelve-month bat inventory in northeastern Brazil, eleven specimens of Histiotus were collected with a unique combination of characters that did
Â. Feijó, P. D. da Rocha, S. Althoff
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2005
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) This third Part (62) of Volume VIII (Mammalia) of the Handbook of Zoology completes the series on bats. In this volume Erwin Kulzer presents the biology of bats, drawing on the profound knowledge from a lifetime of study.
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) This third Part (62) of Volume VIII (Mammalia) of the Handbook of Zoology completes the series on bats. In this volume Erwin Kulzer presents the biology of bats, drawing on the profound knowledge from a lifetime of study.
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Zootaxa, 2015
In taxonomic accounts, three species of Myotis have been traditionally reported to occur on the island of Taiwan: Watase's bat (M. formosus watasei Kishida), the Formosan broad-muzzled bat (M.
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In taxonomic accounts, three species of Myotis have been traditionally reported to occur on the island of Taiwan: Watase's bat (M. formosus watasei Kishida), the Formosan broad-muzzled bat (M.
M. Ruedi+3 more
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Journal of mammalian evolution, 2019
L. I. Amador, F. C. Almeida, N. Giannini
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L. I. Amador, F. C. Almeida, N. Giannini
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Cephalometric correlates of echolocation in the chiroptera
Journal of Morphology, 1993AbstractThis study suggests that the evoution of head posture is bats is constrained by the demands of vocalization during echolocation. Nasalemitting microchiropteran taxa are easily identified by their characteristic rotation of the basicranium ventrally about the cervical axis, the depression of the rostrum below the basicranial axis, and by the ...
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