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Special Publications Museum of Texas Tech University Number 63 18 September 2014
Neoichnology of Bats: Morphological, Ecological, and Phylogenetic Influences on Terrestrial Behavior and Trackmaking Ability Within the Chiroptera
Molossidae
3. Family Vespertilionidae
Optimizing Predictive Models to Prioritize Viral Discovery in Zoonotic Reservoirs
The Evolution of Echolocation in Bats: a Comparative Approach
Systematic Biology
Molecular Phylogenetics of the Chiropteran
Teeling2009chap78.Pdf
The Anatomy of the Hyoid Region of Molossus Molossus and Its Implication in Systematics
Chiroptera: Natalidae and Furipteridae)
A New Species of Bat (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from the Early Oligocene Global Cooling Period, Brule Formation, North Dakota, USA
REVIEW of the OLD WORLD POLYCTENIDAE (Hemiptera: Cimicoidea) L
A New Classification of Mammals George Gaylord Simpson
A Phylogenetic Supertree of the Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera)
2 Icaronycteris Index
A New, Large-Bodied Omnivorous Bat (Noctilionoidea: Mystacinidae
Philippine Bats of the Genus Kerivoula (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae): Overview and Assessment of Variation in K
Top View
(Noctilionoidea: Mystacinidae) Reveals Lost Morphological and Ecological Diversity Since
A Key to the Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) of South Asia C
Of Sri Lanka Currently Serving As a Professor in Zoology and Is the Head of the Department of Zoology & Environment Sciences of the University of Colombo
The Evolution of Echolocation in Bats
The Anatomy of the Hyoid Region of Molossus Molossus and Its Implication in Systematics Natawadee Prasertphon '91 Illinois Wesleyan University
From the Late Early Eocene of France, with Comments on the Antiquity of Modern Bats
Evolution of Flight and Echolocation in Bats: Another Leap in 14 the Dark
Vespertilionidae
A SURVEY of the DISTRIBUTION, SEASONAL ACTIVITY and ROOST SITES of NEW ZEALAND BATS Summary: the Lesser Short-Tailed Bat (Mystacina T
33 Million Year Old Myotis (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) and the Rapid Global Radiation of Modern Bats
Microbat Paraphyly and the Convergent Evolution of a Key Innovation in Old World Rhinolophoid Microbats