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- suggested the name Aethalops in a subsequent publication to remedy the problem. The type species for the genus was the pygmy fruit bat, Aethalops alecto, which...
- Deomyinae Desmanini Myzopodidae Ochotonidae Phalangeroidea Procaviidae Aethalops Aethomys Ammodillus Ammodorcas Anisomys Anthops Batomys Beamys Belomys...
- represented by 46 genera: Family Pteropodidae subfamily Cynopterinae genus Aethalopspygmy fruit bats genus Alionycteris genus Balionycteris genus Chironax...
- The pygmy fruit bat (Aethalops alecto), also known as the grey fruit bat, is a species of megabat. Three specimens were collected in April 1995 from Bario...
- South and Southeast Asia. The subfamily contains the following genera: Aethalopspygmy fruit bats Alionycteris Balionycteris Chironax Cynopterus – dog-faced...
- LC/lc Banka shrew (Crocidura vosmaeri) DD/dd Species: Pygmy fruit bat (Aethalops alecto) LC/lc Species: Spotted-winged fruit bat (Balionycteris maculata)...
- era in Pteropodinae. Family Pteropodidae Subfamily Cynopterinae Genus Aethalops (sooty bats): two species Genus Alionycteris (Mindanao pygmy fruit bat):...
- ISBN 9780801857898. "Aethalops". ASM Mammal Diversity. Archived from the original on 26 May 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2019. Freier, Sarah. "Aethalops aequalis (Borneo...
- foxes, Old World fruit bats) Subfamily: Pteropodinae Genus: Aethalops Pygmy fruit bat, Aethalops alecto LR/nt Genus: Balionycteris Spotted-winged fruit bat...
- Aethalops (Pygmy fruit bats) Borneo fruit bat (A. aequalis) Pygmy fruit bat (A. alecto) Alionycteris Mindanao pygmy fruit bat (A. paucidentata) Balionycteris...