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In contrast to many other mammals, cetaceans have relatively small hippocampi that appear to lack adult neurogenesis. [PDF]
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Learning to classify species with barcodes. [PDF]
Bertolazzi P, Felici G, Weitschek E.
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A time-calibrated species-level phylogeny of bats (Chiroptera, Mammalia).
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Ectoparasitic insects (Diptera: Streblidae and Siphonaptera: Ischnopsyllidae) of bats from Iquitos and surrounding areas (Loreto, Peru) [PDF]
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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
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Remarks on Sturnira tildae in Colombia
Journal of Mammalogy, 1971(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
Marinkelle, C. J., Cadena, A.
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Sturnira tildae de la Torre 1959
2019Sturnira tildae de la Torre, 1959 VOUCHER MATERIAL: Tingana: 1 adult male (MUSM 39235); Waqanki: 2 adult females (FMNH 203418; MUSM 39234), 4 adult males (FMNH 203592; MUSM 39231–39233); see table 15 for measurements. IDENTIFICATION: We consulted descriptions and measurements of Sturnira tildae provided by de la Torre (1959), Goodwin and ...
Velazco, Paúl M., Patterson, Bruce D.
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Sturnira (Sturnira) tildae de la Torre 1959
2005Published as part of Wilson, Don E. & Reeder, DeeAnn, 2005, Order Chiroptera - Family Phyllostomidae, pp. 395-426 in Mammal Species of the World: a Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3 rd Edition), Volume 1, Baltimore :The Johns Hopkins University Press on page 416, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Wilson, Don E., Reeder, DeeAnn
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Sturnira tildae de la Torre 1959
1998Sturnira tildae de la Torre Figures 48–50 VOUCHER MATERIAL: 14 females (AMNH *266240, *266241, *266251, *267167, *267460, *268554, *268556, *268557, *268560, 268561; MNHN *1998.615, *1998.616, *1998.617, *1998.618) and 11 males (AMNH *266243, *266244, *266247, *266253, *267461, *268558, *268559; MNHN *1998.619, *1998.620, *1998.621, *1998.622); see ...
Simmons, Nancy B., Voss, Robert S.
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Sturnira tildae de la Torre 1959
2003Sturnira tildae de la Torre, 1959 Distribuição Geral: Guianas, Trinidade, Venezuela, Colômbia, Equador, Peru, Bolívia e Brasil. Distribuição no Paraná: uma única localidade, na Serra do Mar paranaense (Figura 11A). Registro: Mãe Catira (MHNCI, 1).
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