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Serological Evidence of Hantavirus in Bats from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: An Investigation of Seroreactivity and Cross-Reactivity of Neotropical Bat Samples Using Nucleoproteins of Rodent- and Bat-Borne Hantaviruses. [PDF]

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Molossidae Gervais 1856

2023
Molossidae Gervais, 1856 Chaerephon jobensis (Miller, 1902). Distributed across New Guinea, Seram, Yapen and New Britain and northern Australia (Flannery, 1995; Armstrong, 2021b), Kofiau is the smallest island this taxon has been recorded on. A single recorded sequence of very narrowband (“flat”) echolocation calls with a characteristic frequency at ...
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Cynomops planirostris (Chiroptera: Molossidae)

2021
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The southern dog-faced bat, Cynomops planirostris (Peters, 1866), is a molossid that occurs from Colombia, Venezuela, and the Guianas, through Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil to Paraguay and Argentina. It is insectivorous, inhabiting areas near rivers and forests.
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Eumops floridanus (Chiroptera: Molossidae)

2021
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Eumops floridanus (Allen, 1932) is a molossid commonly called the Florida bonneted bat or the Florida mastiff bat. Eumops floridanus is the largest species of bat in Florida and is one of 16 species in the genus Eumops.
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Molossidae

1998
Published as part of Simmons, Nancy B. & Voss, Robert S., 1998, The mammals of Paracou, French Guiana, a Neotropical lowland rainforest fauna. Part 1, Bats, pp.
Simmons, Nancy B., Voss, Robert S.
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