We evaluate the occurrence of S. bakeri in Colombia, a recently described species. We report seven new records and include data on skull measurements of these individuals and information on the new localities. A discriminant analysis suggests that condyloincisive length and dentary length are the most important measurements to separate S. bakeri and S. luisi from S. lilium. However, to distinguish S. bakeri from S. luisi, we used discrete characters proposed in the original descriptions of these two taxa. Sturnira bakeri should no longer be considered a regionally endemic species from Ecuador and Peru
FIG. 4. Dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views of the skull of Vampyressa elisabethae (USNM 319283 [holoty...
FIGURE 7. A phylogenetic hypotheses inferred from Bayesian posterior probabilities with the GTR+I+Γ ...
Vampyressa melissa is a poorly known phyllostomid bat listed as vulnerable by the International Unio...
We evaluate the occurrence of S. bakeri in Colombia, a recently described species. We report seven n...
Sturnira bakeri was recently described from southwestern Ecuador near the Peruvian border and was su...
FIGURE 2. Individual aspects of the skull and mandible for Sturnira perla and S. luisi in dorsal, ve...
Two new species of yellow-shouldered bats Sturnira Gray, 1842 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) from Cent...
Se detectó la presencia de 11 especies del género Sturnira en Colombia (S. aratathomasi, S. bidens, ...
Lima, Amanda Cristiny da Silva, Costa, Cleison Luís da Silva, Mendes, Samira Brito, Cardoso, Fabio H...
FIGURE 5. Aspects of the morphometric space for Sturnira. A) Plot of the first two principal compone...
Based on revisionary work of recently collected material in Colombian museums we confirm the presenc...
Here we present a new record of Sturnira tildae in Pernambuco state, Brazil, based on a capture of a...
Lonchophylla is a diverse genus of glossophagines characterized by large, forwardly pro-jecting inne...
FIGURE 8. Past phylogenetic hypotheses for Sturnira: A) Owen (1987), B) Pacheco and Patterson (1991)...
FIGURE 6. Mean distances for the Kimura 2-parameter model (K80) among species in Sturnira. The large...
FIG. 4. Dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views of the skull of Vampyressa elisabethae (USNM 319283 [holoty...
FIGURE 7. A phylogenetic hypotheses inferred from Bayesian posterior probabilities with the GTR+I+Γ ...
Vampyressa melissa is a poorly known phyllostomid bat listed as vulnerable by the International Unio...
We evaluate the occurrence of S. bakeri in Colombia, a recently described species. We report seven n...
Sturnira bakeri was recently described from southwestern Ecuador near the Peruvian border and was su...
FIGURE 2. Individual aspects of the skull and mandible for Sturnira perla and S. luisi in dorsal, ve...
Two new species of yellow-shouldered bats Sturnira Gray, 1842 (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) from Cent...
Se detectó la presencia de 11 especies del género Sturnira en Colombia (S. aratathomasi, S. bidens, ...
Lima, Amanda Cristiny da Silva, Costa, Cleison Luís da Silva, Mendes, Samira Brito, Cardoso, Fabio H...
FIGURE 5. Aspects of the morphometric space for Sturnira. A) Plot of the first two principal compone...
Based on revisionary work of recently collected material in Colombian museums we confirm the presenc...
Here we present a new record of Sturnira tildae in Pernambuco state, Brazil, based on a capture of a...
Lonchophylla is a diverse genus of glossophagines characterized by large, forwardly pro-jecting inne...
FIGURE 8. Past phylogenetic hypotheses for Sturnira: A) Owen (1987), B) Pacheco and Patterson (1991)...
FIGURE 6. Mean distances for the Kimura 2-parameter model (K80) among species in Sturnira. The large...
FIG. 4. Dorsal (A) and ventral (B) views of the skull of Vampyressa elisabethae (USNM 319283 [holoty...
FIGURE 7. A phylogenetic hypotheses inferred from Bayesian posterior probabilities with the GTR+I+Γ ...
Vampyressa melissa is a poorly known phyllostomid bat listed as vulnerable by the International Unio...