Fig. 11. Geographic distribution of Nyctiellus lepidus (squares), Chilonatalus macer (upright triangles), C. micropus (circles), and C. tumidifrons (upside down triangles). Open symbols indicate localities represented by bone remains only. Names of localities are listed in appendix 1. Gray shading on land indicates relief, with darknes increasing with altitude.Published as part of Tejedor, Adrian, 2011, Systematics Of Funnel-Eared Bats (Chiroptera: Natalidae), pp. 1-140 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (353) on page 21, DOI: 10.1206/636.1, http://zenodo.org/record/540651
Fig. 26. Sexual and geographic variation in four cranial dimensions of Natalus lanatus from the Atla...
Fig. 29 (continued). B, Plot of canonical scores for seven cranial measurements of N. mexicanus from...
Fig. 47. Distribution of relative size of the natalid organ in 10 species of Natalidae. Two groups o...
Fig. 36. Geographic distribution of Natalus tumidirostris. Solid circles indicate localities where t...
Fig. 20. Geographic distribution of Natalus espiritosantensis. Solid circles indicate localities whe...
Fig. 25. Geographic distribution of Natalus lanatus (open triangles) and N. mexicanus (solid circles...
Fig. 2. Distribution of the family Natalidae. Solid dots indicate collection localities of extant sp...
Fig. 3. Dorsal view of the left half of the uropatagium of two natalids: A, Nyctiellus lepidus, show...
Fig. 15. Holotype of Chilonatalus micropus (BMNH 80.12.14.1, ''environs of Kingston,'' Jamaica). Sca...
Fig. 17. Holotype of Chilonatalus tumidifrons (USNM 122024, male, San Salvador, the Bahamas). Scale ...
Fig. 33. Holotype of Natalus stramineus (BMNH 70.2324, male, collection locality unknown).Published ...
Fig. 12. Geographic variation of Nyctiellus lepidus. Cuba (N 5 17) includes specimens from La Habana...
Fig. 39. Wing outlines of six species of Natalidae: A, Nyctiellus lepidus (modified from Silva-Taboa...
Tejedor, Adrian (2011): Systematics Of Funnel-Eared Bats (Chiroptera: Natalidae). Bulletin of the Am...
Fig. 5. Schematic dorsal view of the heads of three natalids: A, Chilonatalus macer, showing large, ...
Fig. 26. Sexual and geographic variation in four cranial dimensions of Natalus lanatus from the Atla...
Fig. 29 (continued). B, Plot of canonical scores for seven cranial measurements of N. mexicanus from...
Fig. 47. Distribution of relative size of the natalid organ in 10 species of Natalidae. Two groups o...
Fig. 36. Geographic distribution of Natalus tumidirostris. Solid circles indicate localities where t...
Fig. 20. Geographic distribution of Natalus espiritosantensis. Solid circles indicate localities whe...
Fig. 25. Geographic distribution of Natalus lanatus (open triangles) and N. mexicanus (solid circles...
Fig. 2. Distribution of the family Natalidae. Solid dots indicate collection localities of extant sp...
Fig. 3. Dorsal view of the left half of the uropatagium of two natalids: A, Nyctiellus lepidus, show...
Fig. 15. Holotype of Chilonatalus micropus (BMNH 80.12.14.1, ''environs of Kingston,'' Jamaica). Sca...
Fig. 17. Holotype of Chilonatalus tumidifrons (USNM 122024, male, San Salvador, the Bahamas). Scale ...
Fig. 33. Holotype of Natalus stramineus (BMNH 70.2324, male, collection locality unknown).Published ...
Fig. 12. Geographic variation of Nyctiellus lepidus. Cuba (N 5 17) includes specimens from La Habana...
Fig. 39. Wing outlines of six species of Natalidae: A, Nyctiellus lepidus (modified from Silva-Taboa...
Tejedor, Adrian (2011): Systematics Of Funnel-Eared Bats (Chiroptera: Natalidae). Bulletin of the Am...
Fig. 5. Schematic dorsal view of the heads of three natalids: A, Chilonatalus macer, showing large, ...
Fig. 26. Sexual and geographic variation in four cranial dimensions of Natalus lanatus from the Atla...
Fig. 29 (continued). B, Plot of canonical scores for seven cranial measurements of N. mexicanus from...
Fig. 47. Distribution of relative size of the natalid organ in 10 species of Natalidae. Two groups o...