11 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-11)."Based on previously unreported material, 32 species of bats are recorded from Liberia, bringing the total species known for that country to 52. The following species are recorded from Liberia for the first time: Rhinolophus guineensis, Hipposideros fuliginosus, Myotis tricolor (first record for western Africa), Pipistrellus eisentrauti, 'Eptesicus' brunneus, Glauconycteris poensis, Mops brachyptera, and M. spurrelli. Other noteworthy findings are the confirmation of an unusually large form of Rhinolophus clivosus from tropical western Africa (here described as a new subspecies), the revelation of additional complexity in what is here called Hipposideros ruber, clarification of th...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
In 1966, Robert William Hayman, Xavier Misonne and Walter Verheyen published their listing of the ...
Macronycteris gigas (Wagner, 1845) Rhinolophus gigas Wagner, 1845: 148. COMMON NAME. — Giant Le...
Bats were sampled in three forest reserves in Liberia using mist nets, a harp trap, and roost search...
A recent collection of bats from The Gambia presented in this publication comprises 17 species, four...
We report on the results of a bat survey of the Pic de Fon, Simandou Range, southeastern Guinea. Thi...
Subspecies and Distribution. R d. denti Thomas, 1904 - SW Angola, N Namibia, NW & SW Botswana, and N...
We report on the results of a bat survey of the Pic de Fon, Simandou Range, southeastern Guinea. We ...
Micropteropus pusillus (Peters, 1868) This was the most commonly captured fruit bat in this study,...
Pipistrelloid bats are among the most poorly known bats in Africa, a status no doubt exacerbated by ...
As part of a Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) survey organized by Conservation International in southw...
In this paper, it is presented fauna which lives in Liberia. Here are presented almost all systemati...
As part of a Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) survey organized by Conservation International in southw...
In 1966, Robert William Hayman, Xavier Misonne and Walter Verheyen published their listing of the Co...
Rhinolophus alcyone Temminck, 1852 Halcyon horseshoe bat Rhinolophus alcyone Temminck 1852: 80; ...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
In 1966, Robert William Hayman, Xavier Misonne and Walter Verheyen published their listing of the ...
Macronycteris gigas (Wagner, 1845) Rhinolophus gigas Wagner, 1845: 148. COMMON NAME. — Giant Le...
Bats were sampled in three forest reserves in Liberia using mist nets, a harp trap, and roost search...
A recent collection of bats from The Gambia presented in this publication comprises 17 species, four...
We report on the results of a bat survey of the Pic de Fon, Simandou Range, southeastern Guinea. Thi...
Subspecies and Distribution. R d. denti Thomas, 1904 - SW Angola, N Namibia, NW & SW Botswana, and N...
We report on the results of a bat survey of the Pic de Fon, Simandou Range, southeastern Guinea. We ...
Micropteropus pusillus (Peters, 1868) This was the most commonly captured fruit bat in this study,...
Pipistrelloid bats are among the most poorly known bats in Africa, a status no doubt exacerbated by ...
As part of a Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) survey organized by Conservation International in southw...
In this paper, it is presented fauna which lives in Liberia. Here are presented almost all systemati...
As part of a Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) survey organized by Conservation International in southw...
In 1966, Robert William Hayman, Xavier Misonne and Walter Verheyen published their listing of the Co...
Rhinolophus alcyone Temminck, 1852 Halcyon horseshoe bat Rhinolophus alcyone Temminck 1852: 80; ...
This is the last part in a series comprising all Megachiroptera known from mainland Africa and its i...
In 1966, Robert William Hayman, Xavier Misonne and Walter Verheyen published their listing of the ...
Macronycteris gigas (Wagner, 1845) Rhinolophus gigas Wagner, 1845: 148. COMMON NAME. — Giant Le...