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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...
- Chiroptera and part of the microbat suborder. Members of this family are called natalids or funnel-eared bats. They are found in South America, Central America...
- within the genus Chilonatalus and is found only in the Caribbean. All natalids have large, funnel-shaped ears, with glandular papillae on the surface...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- The genus is characterised by the large, bell-shaped and face-covering natalid organ, by features of the ears and by osteological differences between...
- (molossids) Pallid bats (antrozoids) Nataloid bats Funnel-eared bats (natalids) Sucker-footed bats (myzopodids) Disc-winged bats (thyropterids) Smoky...
- (Chiroptera: Natalidae) from the Early Miocene of Florida, with Comments on Natalid Phylogeny". Journal of Mammalogy. 84 (2): 729–752. ISSN 0022-2372. Hulbert...
- (Chiroptera: Natalidae) from the Early Miocene of Florida, with Comments on Natalid Phylogeny". Journal of Mammalogy. 84 (2): 729–752. doi:10...