- the
first to
split the
order Chiroptera (bats) into two suborders:
Megachiroptera (sometimes
listed as Macrochiroptera) and Microchiroptera,
which are...
- the
order Chiroptera (bats). Bats have long been
differentiated into
Megachiroptera (megabats) and Microchiroptera,
based on
their size, the use of echolocation...
- has
risen to over 1,400,
traditionally classified as two suborders:
Megachiroptera (megabats), and
Microchiroptera (microbats/echolocating bats). Not all...
-
Nancy B (2006). "On the
Cranial Osteology of Chiroptera. I.
Pteropus (
Megachiroptera: Pteropodidae)".
Bulletin of the
American Museum of
Natural History...
- This is a list of
mammals of
South Australia. It
includes all
mammals recorded in
South Australia since European settlement,
including some
known only...
- S2CID 45452998. Nelson, J. E. (1965). "Behaviour of
Australian Pteropodidae (
Megachiroptera)".
Animal Behaviour. 13 (4): 544–557. doi:10.1016/0003-3472(65)90118-1...
- in a
tropical mammal, the
northern blossom-bat
Macroglossus minimus (
Megachiroptera)".
Journal of
Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental...
- Paris. p. 134. Andersen, K. (1912). "Rosettus ægyptiacus, E. Geoff".
Megachiroptera.
Catalogue of the
Chiroptera in
Collection of the
British Museum. Vol...
- noted: Die Säugthiere Deutsch-Ost-Afrikas, 1895. Säugethiere, 1898. Die
Megachiroptera des
Berliner Museums für Naturkunde, 1899. Die Fledermäuse des Berliner...
- the females, M.
pusillus is
still one of the
smaller mammals in the
Megachiroptera suborder. The
geographic range of M.
pusillus is
limited to
Africa and...