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Kerivoulinae
Four Species in One: Multigene Analyses Reveal Phylogenetic
A Recent Bat Survey Reveals Bukit Barisan Selatan Landscape As A
Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae: Kerivoulinae) from Thailand
Core Standardized Methods for Rapid Biological Field Assessment
A Taxonomic Revision of the Kerivoula Hardwickii Complex (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) with the Description of a New Species
The Evolution of Echolocation in Bats: a Comparative Approach
Systematics of Malaysian Woolly Bats (Vespertilionidae: Kerivoula) Inferred from Mitochondrial, Nuclear, Karyotypic, and Morphological Data
Cryptic Diversity and Taxonomic Revision Within the Speciose Genus Hipposideros (Hipposideridae)
Karyotype Analysis of Murina Suilla and Phoniscus Atrox from Malaysia
Morphological Variation and Systematic Study of Tube-Nosed and Woolly Bats in Vietnam
Molecular Phylogenetics of the Chiropteran
Evolution of Repeated Sequence Arrays in the D-Loop Region of Bat Mitochondrial DNA
Chiropteran Diversity In the Peripheral Areas of the Maduru-Oya National
Using Genetics and Morphology to Examine Species Diversity of Old World Bats: Report of a Recent Collection from Malaysia
Nycteris Thebaica) in America There Is Historic Data to Indicate a High Rate of Decline in Many of Their Bat Spe- North-Eastern Swaziland
Downloaded from Genbank Representatives of the Families Cistugonidae, Miniopteridae, (N = 180 Taxa; Additional File 2)
A Checklist of the Bats of Peninsular Malaysia and Progress Towards a DNA Barcode Reference Library
A Morphological Analysis of the Skull Size and Shape of Kerivoulinae (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from Vietnam
Top View
A CHECKLIST of the BATS (CHIROPTERA) of KENYA COLONY by DAVID L. HARRISON, M.A., M.B., B.Ch., F.Z.S. INTRODUCTION the Known Chir
Morphological Variation and Systematic Study of Tube-Nosed and Woolly Bats in Vietnam
2 Icaronycteris Index
Microchiropteran Bats
A Key to the Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of South Asia C
Clutter Negotiating Ability in an Ensemble of Forest Interior Bats Is Driven by Body Mass Juliana Senawi1,2,3,* and Tigga Kingston3
From Vietnam and Thailand
Vespertilionidae
VESPERTILIONINAE SYSTEMATICS: USING MITOCHONDRIAL and NUCLEAR MARKERS to ELUCIDATE PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONSHIPS by ZACHARY P. ROEH