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Further Evidence for the Basal Divergence ofCheiromeles(Chiroptera: Molossidae)

Acta Chiropterologica, 2013
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The earliest diverging lineages in the subfamily Molossinae have not been well established. The genera Cheiromeles and Mormopterus have been found in separate studies to be the oldest lineage, however no previous studies using a molecular approach have included an analysis of sequence data from ...
Ammerman, Loren K.   +2 more
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A new species of Eumops (Chiroptera: Molossidae) from southwestern Peru

Zootaxa, 2014
The genus Eumops is the most diverse genera of molossid bats in the Neotropics. In Peru this genus is widely distributed and represented by nine species: E. auripendulus, E. delticus, E. hansae, E. maurus, E. nanus, E. patagonicus, E. perotis, E. trumbulli, and E. wilsoni.
Medina, César E.   +4 more
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Phylogeny of Molossidae Gervais (Mammalia: Chiroptera) inferred by morphological data

Cladistics, 2015
AbstractMolossidae is a large (roughly 100 species) pantropically distributed clade of swift aerially insectivorous bats for which the phylogeny remains relatively unknown and little studied compared with other speciose groups of bats. We investigated phylogenetic relationships among 62 species, representing all extant molossid genera and most of the ...
Gregorin, Renato, Cirranello, Andrea
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The oldest African molossid bat cranium (Chiroptera: Molossidae)

Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2002
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) A fossil cranium from Rusinga Island, Kenya, is described as a new species of free-tailed bat, Tadarida rusingae (Chiroptera, Molossidae). The sediments where the skull was found are dated by Potassium–Argon assay at about 17.5–18.0 million years before present (early Miocene).
Arroyo-Cabrales, Joaquin   +3 more
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Revalidation of Promops davisoni Thomas (Molossidae)

2010
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) This paper focuses on the study of inter- and intraspecific variation within the genus Promops in order to evaluate the taxonomic status of some taxa, particularly P. davisoni Thomas, 1921. We analyzed 183 specimens representing all nominal taxa described for the genus, and studied pelage and ...
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Chiroptera - Free-tailed bats, family Molossidae

1962
Bulletin of the National Museum, Singapore, Issue 31, pp ...
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Further Evidence for the Basal Divergence ofCheiromeles(Chiroptera: Molossidae)

Acta Chiropterologica, 2013
Loren Ammerman, Wesley Brashear
exaly  

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