Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, on Malagasy members of the bat genus Miniopterus (Family Miniopteridae), has uncovered a number of cryptic species. Based on recently collected specimens and associated tissues, we examine patterns of variation in M. aelleni, the holotype of which comes from Ankarana in northern Madagascar. Using molecular genetic (mitochondrial cytochrome b) and morphological characters we describe a new species, M. ambohitrensis sp. nov. In northern Madagascar, M. ambohitrensis and M. aelleni are allopatric, but occur in relatively close geographical contact (approximately 40 km direct line distance) with M. ambohitrensis found at Montagne d\u27Ambre in montane humid forest and M. ael...
FIGURE 2. Photograph of Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. in the hand and obtained at the type loca...
FIGURE 3. Left: Photograph of Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. captured in the Bemanevika Forest (...
FIGURE 5. Lateral view of skull and mandible of left—Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. (FMNH 202450...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, on Malagasy members of the b...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
Based on recent molecular phylogenetic studies, the Old World bat family Miniopteridae, composed of ...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, of Malagasy members of the b...
A new species of bat of the genus Miniopterus is described from Madagascar based on a series of spec...
<div><p>The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of <i>Miniopterus</i> bats (family M...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
FIGURE 1. Map of localities mentioned in text associated with the known distribution of Miniopterus ...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
FIGURE 2. Photograph of Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. in the hand and obtained at the type loca...
FIGURE 3. Left: Photograph of Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. captured in the Bemanevika Forest (...
FIGURE 5. Lateral view of skull and mandible of left—Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. (FMNH 202450...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, on Malagasy members of the b...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
Based on recent molecular phylogenetic studies, the Old World bat family Miniopteridae, composed of ...
Recent molecular genetic work, combined with morphological comparisons, of Malagasy members of the b...
A new species of bat of the genus Miniopterus is described from Madagascar based on a series of spec...
<div><p>The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of <i>Miniopterus</i> bats (family M...
Based on nearly complete (1125 bp) cytochrome-b sequence data and morphological characters, two new ...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
FIGURE 1. Map of localities mentioned in text associated with the known distribution of Miniopterus ...
The past decade has seen a proliferation of new species of Miniopterus bats (family Miniopteridae) r...
FIGURE 2. Photograph of Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. in the hand and obtained at the type loca...
FIGURE 3. Left: Photograph of Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. captured in the Bemanevika Forest (...
FIGURE 5. Lateral view of skull and mandible of left—Miniopterus ambohitrensis sp. nov. (FMNH 202450...