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Diphylla ecaudata(Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

Mammalian Species, 2023
AbstractThis account represents a thorough update of Mammalian Species 227 on the subject species by A. M. Greenhall, U. Schmidt, and G. Joermann, incorporating 124 relevant references published since 1984. Diphylla ecaudata Spix, 1823, a medium-sized bat and the smallest of three species in the Desmodontinae, is commonly called the hairy-legged ...
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Sturnira tildae (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

2022
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Sturnira tildae de la Torre, 1959, Tilda's yellow-shouldered bat, is a phyllostomid with wide geographic distribution across South America. It inhabits preferably lowland mature rainforests, but also has been captured in modified vegetation and tropical savannas, where it is less abundant. Globally, it
Carneiro, Lucas   +4 more
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Phyllostomidae

2019
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier (2019): Phyllostomidae. In: Handbook of the Mammals of the World – Volume 9 Bats.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Platalina genovensium (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

2020
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Platalina genovensium Thomas, 1928 is a bat commonly called Peruvian long-tongued bat. P. genovensium is characterized by having a greatly elongated muzzle, rostrum clearly longer than the braincase, and premaxillary bones projecting beyond the canines.
Ossa, Gonzalo   +4 more
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Phyllostomidae J.E.Gray 1825

2019
Published as part of Morgan, Gary S., Czaplewski, Nicholas J. & Simmons, Nancy B., 2019, A New Mormoopid Bat From The Oligocene (Whitneyan And Early Arikareean) Of Florida, And Phylogenetic Relationships Of The Major Clades Of Mormoopidae (Mammalia: Chiroptera), pp. 1-141 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2019 (434) on page 139, DOI:
Morgan, Gary S.   +2 more
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Lichonycteris obscura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

2020
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The dark long-tongued bat (Lichonycteris obscura Thomas, 1895) is a small-sized phyllostomid with a broad distribution from southern Mexico to both, the Pacific and Atlantic lowlands of South America.
Zamora-Gutierrez, Veronica   +3 more
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Phyllostomidae J.E.Gray 1825

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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Phyllostomidae Gray 1825

2019
Family PHYLLOSTOMIDAE (NEW WORLD LEAF-NOSED BATS) • Relatively small to medium-sized bats with a usually welldevelopedfleshy noseleat above nostrils; great variation nN size. • 3.5-15. 5 cm. • Nearctic and Neotropical Regions. • Tropical rainforests, tropical dry forests, subtropical cloudforests, transformed landscapes, and deserts.
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
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Sturnira hondurensis (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

2021
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The Honduran yellow-shouldered bat (Sturnira hondurensis Goodwin, 1940) is a medium-sized Stenodermatinae with a vestigial uropatagium and no tail; it typically has reddish or yellowish patches on the shoulders.
Hernández-Canchola, Giovani   +4 more
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