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- Vespertilionoidea is a superfamily of bats containing five families: Cistugidae, Miniopteridae, Molossidae, Natalidae, and Vespertilionidae. It is one...
- slit-faced bats) Family Megadermatidae (false vampires) Superfamily Vespertilionoidea Family Vespertilionidae (vesper bats or evening bats) Superfamily...
- 18 Phyllostomidae J. E. Gray, 1825 New World leaf-nosed bats 217 Vespertilionoidea J. E. Gray, 1821 Family English Name Number of Species Image Figure...
- three superfamilies in the suborder Yangochiroptera, the others being Vespertilionoidea and Emballonuroidea. The inclusion of Myzopodidae has been questioned...
- amongst the Vespertilioniformes, or Yangochiroptera, as suborder Vespertilionoidea. Molecular data indicate the Vespertilionidae diverged from the Molossidae...
- This list contains the placental mammals in the order Chiroptera. There are an estimated 1,300 species of bat. Genera and species of flying fox as according...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia Order: Chiroptera Superfamily: Vespertilionoidea Family: Natalidae Gray, 1866 Type genus Natalus Gray, 1838 Genera...
- Phyllostomidae: New World leaf-nosed and vampire bats Superfamily Vespertilionoidea Family †Philisidae Family Molossidae: free-tailed bats Family Natalidae:...
- the suborder Yangochiroptera, the others being Noctilionoidea and Vespertilionoidea. Emballonurids are also known as sheath-tailed bats and sac-winged...
- et Palaeontologica, 19:161- 189. Sigé, B. 1991. Rhinolophoidea et Vespertilionoidea (Chiroptera) du Chambi (Eocène inférieur de Tunisie)–Aspects biostratigraphique...