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Origins and evolutionary trajectories of morbilliviruses in Neotropical bats

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Molossinema wimsatti infection in the brain of Pallas's mastiff bats (Molossus molossus)

Journal of Helminthology, 2021
The present report describes two cases of infection by Molossinema wimsatti in the brain of Pallas's mastiff bats (Molossus molossus). The first bat was captured and killed by a domestic cat in a suburban area of the municipality of Patos, Paraiba ...
E. D. De Souto   +6 more
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

Envenomation by the Northern Blacktail Rattlesnake (Crotalus molossus molossus)

Pediatric Emergency Care, 2005
The clinical course after a human envenomation by the Northern Blacktail rattlesnake (Crotalus molossus molossus) is not well described in the literature. The present report discusses a 12-year-old girl who was envenomated by C. molossus molossus and treated with antivenom (Crotalidae polyvalent immune Fab).
Steven C Curry
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Specializations for aerial hawking in the echolocation system of Molossus molossus (Molossidae, Chiroptera)

Journal of Comparative Physiology A: Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 2004
While searching for prey, Molossus molossus broadcasts narrow-band calls of 11.42 ms organized in pairs of pulses that alternate in frequency. The first signal of the pair is at 34.5 kHz, the second at 39.6 kHz. Pairs of calls with changing frequencies were only emitted when the interpulse intervals were below 200 ms.
Marianne Vater, M Kssl, Silvio Macias
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Taxonomic Comments on Anoura Caudifer, Artibeus Lituratus and Molossus Molossus

Journal of Mammalogy, 1966
Among a collection of bats made in 1962–1963 in the Department of Cundinamarca, Colombia, were specimens of Anoura caudifer, Artibeus lituratus and Molossus molossus . Measurements, reproductive and ecological data are given for each of these taxa. The currently recognized subspecies of A. caudifer, A. c. caudifer Geoffroy and A. c. aequatoris Lonnberg,
J R Tamsitt
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The breeding behavior of Glyphoglossus molossus and the tadpoles of Glyphoglossus molossus and Calluella guttulata (Microhylidae)

open access: yesZootaxa, 2014
The breeding behavior of Glyphoglossus molossus is described from still and video images taken in Cambodia. These large, burrowing frogs follow the general theme of microhylids that deposit aquatic eggs: explosive breeding in ephemeral water and performing multiple amplectic dips to oviposit surface films of pigmented eggs.
Altig, Ronald, Rowley, Jodi J. L.
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Malassezia spp. in Acoustic Meatus of Bats (Molossus molossus) of the Amazon Region, Brazil

Mycopathologia, 2007
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Rinaldo Ferreira Gandra   +2 more
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Crepuscular Activity of Molossus molossus

Journal of Mammalogy, 1991
J. Chase   +4 more
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