Figure 5. Canonical variates analysis (CVA) (a) of 10 cranial variables in five groups of the Rhinolophus hildebrandtii complex defined by molecular analysis; and PCA (b) of five cranial variables for sample in (a) with type series of hildebrandtii (''H¹'') and eloquens (''E¹'') added. Open circles = Clade 1a (= cohenae sp. nov.); closed circles = Clade 1b (= mabuensis sp. nov.); shaded circles = Clade 1d (= smithersi sp. nov.; Pafuri); asterisk enclosed in circle = Clade 1e (= smithersi sp. nov.; Zimbabwe); open squares = Clade 2 (mossambicus sp. nov.; Mozambique); shaded squares = Clade 2 (mossambicus sp. nov.; Lutopeı Zimbabwe); open diamonds = R. eloquens type series (Clade 3); crosses in circles = R. hildebrandtii type and co-type (Cla...
Figure 7. Biplot showing the first and second principal components from a PCA of eight bacular measu...
FIGURE 5. Principal components analysis (performed on cranial, dental and one external variables) sh...
Figure 5. Bacula of the four clades within formerly or traditionally recognized as Neoromicia: A, La...
Figure 4. Morphometric variation in a series representing the R. hildebrandtii complex from Lutope-N...
Figure 6. Relative warps analysis (RWA) of 13 dorsal cranial landmarks from 22 individuals of R. hil...
Figure 2. Map of southern, central and eastern Africa indicating localities of individuals of R. hil...
Figure 9. Dorsal (D), ventral (V) and lateral (L) view of bacula (tips on right) from four individua...
Figure 1. Portraits of (a) Rhinolophus smithersi species novo, and (b) Rhinolophus mossambicus speci...
Figure 8. Photographs showing lateral views of noseleafs of selected individuals (including holotype...
Peter J. Taylor, Samantha Stoffberg, Ara Monadjem, Martinus Corrie Schoeman, Julian Baylis, Fenton P...
Figure 4. PCA variation for five log-transformed cranial variables for six proposed small southern A...
Figure 5. Biplot showing the first and second principal components from a PCA of 2D landmark data fo...
<div><p>Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new spe...
Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new species in ...
Fig. 4 a Bayesian phylogeny of Rhinolophus based on four nuclear introns. The phylogeny was inferred...
Figure 7. Biplot showing the first and second principal components from a PCA of eight bacular measu...
FIGURE 5. Principal components analysis (performed on cranial, dental and one external variables) sh...
Figure 5. Bacula of the four clades within formerly or traditionally recognized as Neoromicia: A, La...
Figure 4. Morphometric variation in a series representing the R. hildebrandtii complex from Lutope-N...
Figure 6. Relative warps analysis (RWA) of 13 dorsal cranial landmarks from 22 individuals of R. hil...
Figure 2. Map of southern, central and eastern Africa indicating localities of individuals of R. hil...
Figure 9. Dorsal (D), ventral (V) and lateral (L) view of bacula (tips on right) from four individua...
Figure 1. Portraits of (a) Rhinolophus smithersi species novo, and (b) Rhinolophus mossambicus speci...
Figure 8. Photographs showing lateral views of noseleafs of selected individuals (including holotype...
Peter J. Taylor, Samantha Stoffberg, Ara Monadjem, Martinus Corrie Schoeman, Julian Baylis, Fenton P...
Figure 4. PCA variation for five log-transformed cranial variables for six proposed small southern A...
Figure 5. Biplot showing the first and second principal components from a PCA of 2D landmark data fo...
<div><p>Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new spe...
Gigantism and dwarfism evolve in vertebrates restricted to islands. We describe four new species in ...
Fig. 4 a Bayesian phylogeny of Rhinolophus based on four nuclear introns. The phylogeny was inferred...
Figure 7. Biplot showing the first and second principal components from a PCA of eight bacular measu...
FIGURE 5. Principal components analysis (performed on cranial, dental and one external variables) sh...
Figure 5. Bacula of the four clades within formerly or traditionally recognized as Neoromicia: A, La...