- named,
Nyctophilus gouldi and
Nyctophilus unicolor, both
based on
specimens supplied by John Gould. The
availability of the name
Nyctophilus timoriensis...
- subspecies,
Nyctophilus geoffroyi,
Leach 1821,
Noted as 1822 by the author, but the
publication date was
ascertained as 1821 by
later workers.
Nyctophilus geoffroyi...
- but
later authors ****igned it as a
synonym or
subspecies of
Nyctophilus bifax or
Nyctophilus gouldi. The author's type
specimen was
collected at Daly River...
- Australia. A po****tion once
described as
subspecies Nyctophilus timoriensis major,
placed with
Nyctophilus timoriensis, a
taxon which was
revised and separated...
- The
Mount Missim long-eared bat (
Nyctophilus shirleyae) is a
species of
vesper bat
found in
Papua New Guinea. The
Mount Missim long-eared bat was described...
-
distinguish this
species of
Nyctophilus: the northern, Arnhem, or
Arnhem Land, 'long-eared bat', or as
Arnhem nyctophilus. The
species is not restricted...
-
species of
Nyctophilus, were
present in the species. The
morphology of the face is
difficult to determine,
features of
larger Nyctophilus such as the...
-
taxonomic revision of the
species Nyctophilus timoriensis,
known as the
greater long-eared bats of
genus Nyctophilus. The
availability of the
eponym timoriensis...
- genus.
Nyctophilus gouldi resembles many of
Nyctophilus species. It is
distinguished from the type species, the
lesser long-eared
Nyctophilus geoffroyi...
- and
Lombok flying fox (Pteropus lombocensis),
Sunda long-eared bat (
Nyctophilus heran)
while the
carnivorous Komodo dragon,
which at
three metres long...