- The
Hipposideridae are a
family of bats
commonly known as the Old
World leaf-nosed bats.
While it has
often been seen as a subfamily, Hipposiderinae, of...
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Horseshoe bats are
closely related to the Old
World leaf-nosed bats,
family Hipposideridae,
which have
sometimes been
included in Rhinolophidae. The horseshoe...
- This is the list of bats of Australia, a sub-list of the list of
mammals of Australia.
About 75 bat
species are
known to
occur in Australia, Lord Howe...
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megabats and five of the
microbat families: Rhinopomatidae, Rhinolophidae,
Hipposideridae, Craseonycteridae, and Megadermatidae. This
suborder is
primarily based...
- Reiter, A. (2011). "Taxonomic
revision of the
genus Asellia (Chiroptera:
Hipposideridae) with a
description of a new
species from
southern Arabia". Acta Chiropterologica...
- determination, the bat's
closest relatives are
members of the
families Hipposideridae and Rhinopomatidae. Kitti's hog-nosed bat was
unknown to the
world at...
- Pteropodidae, or
megabat family, as well as the
families Rhinolophidae,
Hipposideridae, Craseonycteridae, Megadermatidae, and Rhinopomatidae. Yangochiroptera...
- of the
microbat families,
except the Rhinopomatidae, Rhinolophidae,
Hipposideridae, and Megadermatidae.
These other families, plus the megabats, are seen...
- The
ancestors of SARS-CoV
first infected leaf-nose bats of the
genus Hipposideridae; subsequently, they
spread to
horseshoe bats in the
species Rhinolophidae...
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Mammals in
Western Australia include both
native and
introduced species. Family:
Tachyglossidae Genus:
Tachyglossus Short-beaked echidna, T. aculeatus...