Micronycteris sensu stricto is a diverse group of small to medium-sized phyllostomid bats characterized by large rounded pinnae that are connected at the base by an interauricular band of skin. Eight species are currently recognized, including three with dark venters (hirsuta, megalotis, microtis) and five with pale venters (brosseti, sanborni, schmidtorum, minuta, hom-ezi). As many as seven species can occur sympatrically at Amazonian localities. In this paper we describe a new dark-bellied species from the lowlands of northeastern Peru and document its diagnostic external and craniodental characters. We also summarize information about di-urnal roosting habitats for the new species and its Amazonian congeners, and we emphasize the importa...
There are only a few published bat surveys from the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, but recent studie...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
FIG. 5. Ventral views of the skulls of A, Thyroptera devivoi (ROM 35588♂); B, Thyroptera discifera (...
Understanding the distribution of the common big-eared bat Micronycteris microtis has been constrain...
PHYLLOSTOMINAE The Paracou fauna is rich in phyllostomines, of which we captured 25 species rep r...
Subfamily Micronycterinae Van den Bussche, 1992 Two genera (Micronycteris and Lampronycteris) and ...
Micronycteris is divided into four subgenera, Micronycteris, Leuconycteris, Xenoctenes, and Schizony...
Thirteen species of Neotropical bats of the genus Micronycteris are currently recognized and are all...
Species of Thyroptera are insectivorous foliage-roosting bats that inhabit lowland moist for-ests (i...
Duas novas ocorrências do morcego Phyllostomidae, Micronycteris hirsuta (Peters, 1869) são registrad...
This note reports the first record of Micronycteris sanborni in Amazonas State, Brazil. It extends t...
Parichoronyssus bakeri new species was found on two phyllostomid bats species, the greater spear-nos...
We report new records of eight species of phyllostomid bats for the state of Mato Grosso. Two of the...
Family PHYLLOSTOMIDAE (NEW WORLD LEAF-NOSED BATS) • Relatively small to medium-sized bats with a u...
FIG. 15. Photographs of A, an adult Micronycteris megalotis and B, an adult M. hirsuta, both capture...
There are only a few published bat surveys from the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, but recent studie...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
FIG. 5. Ventral views of the skulls of A, Thyroptera devivoi (ROM 35588♂); B, Thyroptera discifera (...
Understanding the distribution of the common big-eared bat Micronycteris microtis has been constrain...
PHYLLOSTOMINAE The Paracou fauna is rich in phyllostomines, of which we captured 25 species rep r...
Subfamily Micronycterinae Van den Bussche, 1992 Two genera (Micronycteris and Lampronycteris) and ...
Micronycteris is divided into four subgenera, Micronycteris, Leuconycteris, Xenoctenes, and Schizony...
Thirteen species of Neotropical bats of the genus Micronycteris are currently recognized and are all...
Species of Thyroptera are insectivorous foliage-roosting bats that inhabit lowland moist for-ests (i...
Duas novas ocorrências do morcego Phyllostomidae, Micronycteris hirsuta (Peters, 1869) são registrad...
This note reports the first record of Micronycteris sanborni in Amazonas State, Brazil. It extends t...
Parichoronyssus bakeri new species was found on two phyllostomid bats species, the greater spear-nos...
We report new records of eight species of phyllostomid bats for the state of Mato Grosso. Two of the...
Family PHYLLOSTOMIDAE (NEW WORLD LEAF-NOSED BATS) • Relatively small to medium-sized bats with a u...
FIG. 15. Photographs of A, an adult Micronycteris megalotis and B, an adult M. hirsuta, both capture...
There are only a few published bat surveys from the southwestern Brazilian Amazon, but recent studie...
The northern Amazon Basin in Peru is one of the most diverse areas for small mammals in the world. I...
FIG. 5. Ventral views of the skulls of A, Thyroptera devivoi (ROM 35588♂); B, Thyroptera discifera (...