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Natalid organs,
composed of
cells closely resembling sensory cells, are on the
heads of all
adult male bats of the
Natalidae family. The
organs show some...
- have
arrived in five
dispersals from
North America and one from Africa.
Natalids are
thought to have
arrived during the
Pliocene from
North America via...
- (molossids)
Pallid bats (antrozoids)
Nataloid bats Funnel-eared bats (
natalids) Sucker-footed bats (myzopodids) Disc-winged bats (thyropterids) Smoky...
- is
completely enclosed in the
interfemoral membrane.
Adult males have a
natalid organ, a
large glad-like organ, on the
muzzle or face.
Their skulls are...
- (Chiroptera: Natalidae) from the
Early Miocene of Florida, with
Comments on
Natalid Phylogeny".
Journal of Mammalogy. 84 (2): 729–752. doi:10...
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within the
genus Chilonatalus and is
found only in the Caribbean. All
natalids have large, funnel-shaped ears, with
glandular papillae on the surface...
- (Chiroptera: Natalidae) from the
Early Miocene of Florida, with
Comments on
Natalid Phylogeny".
Journal of Mammalogy. 84 (2): 729–752. ISSN 0022-2372. Hulbert...
- The
genus is
characterised by the large, bell-shaped and face-covering
natalid organ, by
features of the ears and by
osteological differences between...
-
Cueva La Barca.
Caribbean hurricanes early in the
evolutionary history of
Natalids may
account for
specialized cave roosting. When
Harold E.
Anthony described...
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analyzed with
published morphological data to see the
relationship of
extinct natalids. It was
found that this
fossil taxon's
phylogeny that was
based on morphological...