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Molossidae Gervais 1856

2017
Published as part of Cakenberghe, Victor Van, Tungaluna, Guy-Crispin Gembu, Akawa, Prescott Musaba, Seamark, Ernest & Verheyen, Erik, 2017, The bats of the Congo and of Rwanda and Burundi revisited (Mammalia: Chiroptera), pp. 1-327 in European Journal of Taxonomy 382 (382) on page 52, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.382, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Cakenberghe, Victor Van   +4 more
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First Records of the Wrinkle-lipped Free-tailed Bat (Molossidae: Mops plicatus (Buchannan 1800)) from the Maldives

Barbastella
We report two records of Wrinkle-lipped Free-tailed Bat, Mops plicatus (Buchannan 1800), from the Maldives. The first came on board a live-aboard diving vessel during the night of 24-25 March 2024 while it was anchored near Rasdhoo Island, Alifu Alifu ...
R. C. Anderson   +2 more
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Molecular Systematics ofNyctinomops(Chiroptera: Molossidae)

Western North American Naturalist, 2015
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The genus Nyctinomops comprises 4 species of bats in the free-tailed family Molossidae: Nyctinomops macrotis, Nyctinomops femorosaccus, Nyctinomops aurispinosus, and Nyctinomops laticaudatus. The objective of this study was to use mitochondrial sequence data to test hypotheses of relationship within ...
Dolman, Richard W., Ammerman, Loren K.
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Habitat use and temporal activity of the Big Crested Mastiff Bat (Promops centralis, Molossidae) along an urban-natural gradient: a bioacoustics approach

Journal of Mammalogy
Urbanization is a prominent demographic process that can transform the landscape and create environmental gradients into natural environments. Cities can provide roosts for many bat species, while others avoid these anthropized environments. Therefore,
Mariano S. Sánchez   +5 more
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Molossidae Gervais 1855

2016
Molossidae Seven species of molossids have been recorded from Mt Nimba.
Monadjem, Ara   +2 more
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Comparative study of the gular gland of three species of Molossidae bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from South America

The Anatomical Record, 2023
The gular gland is a skin gland located in the suprasternal region of adult males of some bat families. Knowledge of the morphology and functional aspects of these gland types is often limited.
F. E. Rodríguez   +5 more
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Cynomops planirostris (Molossidae)

2021
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.The species is characterized by having a chest and venter with a white or cream-colored spot, a ...
Lopez Berrizbeitia, Maria Fernanda   +1 more
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Notes on Tadarida australis (Chiroptera: Molossidae).

Australian Mammalogy, 1972
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L.S. Hall, G. C. Richards
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Update on the distribution of the free-tailed bat, Nyctinomops aurispinosus (Chiroptera, Molossidae), with new records for the Caatinga and Brazilian Amazon

Mammalia (Paris), 2023
In Brazil, three out four bat species from the genus Nyctinomops are known. Most of occurrences of these species are based on captures with mist-nets. In this study, we extend the distribution of Nyctinomops aurispinosus in Brazil, providing new records ...
J. Sales   +4 more
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Redescubrimiento de Nyctinomops macrotis (Molossidae, Chiroptera), en La Española

Mammalogy Notes
Se presenta el redescubrimiento de Nyctinomops macrotis, en La Española. Esta especie, además de ser nativa de la Española, tiene una distribución muy amplia en el neotrópico.
Miguel S. Núñez-Novas   +5 more
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