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Family Phyllostomidae Gray, 1825

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The Nasal Bones of Chiroderma (Phyllostomidae)

Journal of Mammalogy, 1984
Nasal bones in mammals arise in connective tissue dorsal to the nasal capsule. These bones are noticeably reduced and modified in species whose skulls have undergone major shape transformations (e.g., Cetacea) or where a maneuverable proboscis has developed (e.g., Sirenia, Proboscidea, Mirounga, Tapirus, Nasalis; Stark, 1967; van der Klaauw, 1948-1952).
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Uroderma magnirostrum (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

Mammalian Species
Abstract Uroderma magnirostrum Davis, 1968, the Brown Tent-making Bat, is a medium-sized frugivorous phyllostomid. It is characterized by poorly defined facial and dorsal stripes, large bifid upper inner incisors, and a laterally expanded mesethmoid bone. Uroderma magnirostrum is widely distributed between western Mexico and southeastern
Lucas Carneiro   +3 more
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Morphological Diagnoses of Higher-Level Phyllostomid Taxa (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae)

Acta Chiropterologica, 2016
Nancy B Simmons, Sergio Solari
exaly  

The diversity field of New World leaf‐nosed bats (Phyllostomidae)

Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2010
Fabricio Villalobos, Héctor T Arita
exaly  

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