Fig. 4 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/5357948
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  • Fig. 4. Right ear and tragus of Miniopterus spp. from Madagascar: A, M. brachytragos (FMNH 175840, holotype), from Parc National de Namoroka, Forêt d'Ambovonomby, 26 km NW Andranomavo; B, M. brachytragos (FMNH 172685) from the Forêt de Binara, near Analamazava River, 7.5 km SW Daraina (village); C, M. brachytragos (FMNH 202523) from 1.8 km S Ambanizana, Masoala Peninsula; D, M. mahafaliensis (FMNH 173197, holotype) from Parc National de Tsimanampetsotsa, 6.5 km NE Efoetse, near Mitoho Cave; E, M. mahafaliensis (FMNH 176101) from Parc National de Kirindy-Mite, near village of Betakilotra, 11 km SE Marofihitsa; F, M. griveaudi (FMNH 184055) from Beloboka, grotte n°1, 12.5 km E Mahajanga, Madagascar; G, M. aelleni (FMNH 175842) from the Parc National de Namoroka, Forêt d'Ambovonomby, 26 km NW Andranomavo. The slightly elongated and pointed distal portion of the tragus in FMNH 175840 (A), as compared to FMNH 172685 and FMNH 202523, maybe an anomalous shape in M. brachytragos.
  • 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 11, DOI: 10.1206/652.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5357940