Fig. 1 in The Use of Molecular Phylogenetic and Morphological Tools to Identify Cryptic and Paraphyletic Species: Examples from the Diminutive Long-fingered Bats (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae: Miniopterus) on Madagascar

Main Authors: Goodman, Steven M., Maminirina, Claudette P., Bradman, Helen M., Christidis, Les, Appleton, Belinda
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Terbitan: , 2009
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/5357942
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  • Fig. 1. Map of Madagascar showing localities mentioned in the text and sites where specimens of Miniopterus brachytragos sp. nov., M. mahafaliensis sp. nov., M. manavi sensu stricto, M. petersoni, M. griveaudi, and M. aelleni have been collected. The latter two species are also known from the Comoro Archipelago (Goodman et al., 2009b). The species symbols for the sites of Namoroka and Bemaraha have been slightly spread out to avoid obscuring information.
  • Published as part of Goodman, Steven M., Maminirina, Claudette P., Bradman, Helen M., Christidis, Les & Appleton, Belinda, 2009, The Use of Molecular Phylogenetic and Morphological Tools to Identify Cryptic and Paraphyletic Species: Examples from the Diminutive Long-fingered Bats (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae: Miniopterus) on Madagascar, pp. 1-36 in American Museum Novitates 3669 on page 4, DOI: 10.1206/652.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5357940