FIG. 6. First two upper incisors in lateral view; tip of the second incisor marked by a bar. Genus nov. (a, sp. nov.; b, eisentrauti; c, bellieri); Hypsugo (d, savii; e, caucasicus; f, pulveratus); Neoromicia (g, zuluensis; h, somalica; j, nana); Pipistellus (k, pipistrellus; l, nanulus; m, cf. grandidieri). Left column shows the type species of the respective genera. The arrows show a hook-like structurePublished as part of Hutterer, Rainer, Decher, Jan, Monadjem, Ara & Astrin, Jonas, 2019, A new genus and species of vesper bat from West Africa, with notes on Hypsugo, Neoromicia, and Pipistrellus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), pp. 1-22 in Acta Chiropterologica 21 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.3161/15081109ACC2019.21.1.001, http://zenodo.org/reco...
FIG. 10. Skulls of three small vespertilionids, including lateral view of right upper incisors and o...
Figure 7. Plate showing the cranium and mandible of Laephotis kirinyaga (FMNH 234558). Scale bar = 5...
Pipistrelloid bats are among the most poorly known bats in Africa, a status no doubt exacerbated by ...
FIG. 3. Terminal part of penes (a, dorsal view) and bacula (b, X-rays) of (left) genus nov., sp. nov...
FIG. 7. Lower left (left three images) and upper left (right three images) toothrows of (a) P. happo...
FIG. 12. Crania in ventral, dorsal, and lateral view of a) P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. nov. (holot...
FIG. 2. Rhinaria in front view (from left to right) of genus nov., sp. nov. (ZFMK-MAM-2009.0029), Hy...
FIG. 8. Details of thumb and outer ears of P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. nov. (a, d, holotype ZFMK-M...
FIG. 11. Cranium and mandible of the holotype (ZFMK-MAM-2009.0029) of P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. ...
FIG. 10. Views of the heads of P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. nov. (upper figure, holotype; ZFMK-MAM-...
Figure 5. Bacula of the four clades within formerly or traditionally recognized as Neoromicia: A, La...
Figure 1. Type localities of taxa of African and Malagasy Vespertilionini and Pipistrellini. Valid s...
Figure 4. Dorsal, lateral and ventral views (from left to right) of bacula of: A, Neoromicia brunnea...
Figure 6. Principal components analysis of craniodental characters of the short-eared species of Lae...
FIGURE 6. Lateral view of the right anterior portion of skull of two species of Neoromicia: A) N. st...
FIG. 10. Skulls of three small vespertilionids, including lateral view of right upper incisors and o...
Figure 7. Plate showing the cranium and mandible of Laephotis kirinyaga (FMNH 234558). Scale bar = 5...
Pipistrelloid bats are among the most poorly known bats in Africa, a status no doubt exacerbated by ...
FIG. 3. Terminal part of penes (a, dorsal view) and bacula (b, X-rays) of (left) genus nov., sp. nov...
FIG. 7. Lower left (left three images) and upper left (right three images) toothrows of (a) P. happo...
FIG. 12. Crania in ventral, dorsal, and lateral view of a) P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. nov. (holot...
FIG. 2. Rhinaria in front view (from left to right) of genus nov., sp. nov. (ZFMK-MAM-2009.0029), Hy...
FIG. 8. Details of thumb and outer ears of P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. nov. (a, d, holotype ZFMK-M...
FIG. 11. Cranium and mandible of the holotype (ZFMK-MAM-2009.0029) of P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. ...
FIG. 10. Views of the heads of P. happoldorum gen. nov., sp. nov. (upper figure, holotype; ZFMK-MAM-...
Figure 5. Bacula of the four clades within formerly or traditionally recognized as Neoromicia: A, La...
Figure 1. Type localities of taxa of African and Malagasy Vespertilionini and Pipistrellini. Valid s...
Figure 4. Dorsal, lateral and ventral views (from left to right) of bacula of: A, Neoromicia brunnea...
Figure 6. Principal components analysis of craniodental characters of the short-eared species of Lae...
FIGURE 6. Lateral view of the right anterior portion of skull of two species of Neoromicia: A) N. st...
FIG. 10. Skulls of three small vespertilionids, including lateral view of right upper incisors and o...
Figure 7. Plate showing the cranium and mandible of Laephotis kirinyaga (FMNH 234558). Scale bar = 5...
Pipistrelloid bats are among the most poorly known bats in Africa, a status no doubt exacerbated by ...