- Free-tailed bats
Temporal range: Late
Eocene to
recent Unidentified molossid: Note that the tail
extends beyond the
uropatagium Scientific classification...
- and part of the
microbat suborder.
Members of this
family are
called a
molossid, or a free-tailed bat. They are
named for
their tail,
which extends past...
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Mormopterus is a
genus of
molossid microchiropterans,
small flying mammals referred to as free-tailed bats. The
genus has been the
subject of
several revisions...
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Ozimops ridei is a
species of
molossid bat
found in
eastern Australia. A
species of
genus Ozimops,
established to
separate new
species and
generic combinations...
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Petramops creaseri is a
species of
molossid bat
discovered in
Miocene fossil deposits at the
Riversleigh sites. The
species was
described in 1990 by Suzanne...
- McFarlane, D.A.. 2006. A
minimum age for
canyon incision and for the
extinct Molossid bat,
Tadarida constantinei, from
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico...
-
compared to the
European free-tailed bat (Tadarida teniotis),
which is a
molossid. In
comparing the two families,
horseshoe bats have
lower aspect ratios...
- halli, also
referred to as the Cape York free-tailed bat, is a
species of
molossid bat
found at the Cape York
Peninsula in Australia. A
species of
genus Ozimops...
- bats or
evening bats (vespertilionids)
Molossoid bats Free-tailed bats (
molossids)
Pallid bats (antrozoids)
Nataloid bats Funnel-eared bats (natalids) Sucker-footed...
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cougars were
extirpated in the
Pleistocene extinctions Bats (Chiroptera)
Molossid bats
Mormoopid bats (Mormoops megalophylla)
Vampire bats (†Desmodus stocki...