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called slit-faced or hollow-faced bats. They are
grouped in the
family Nycteridae. The bats are
found in East Malaysia, Indonesia, and many
parts of Africa...
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Emballonuridae Nycteridae...
- bats of the
family Emballonuridae and the slit-faced bats of the
family Nycteridae; Noctilionoidea,
divided into the
families Furipteridae, Mormoopidae,...
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Emballonura (2
endemic species)
Genus Taphozous (1 non-endemic species)
Family Nycteridae (1
endemic species)
Genus Nycteris (1
endemic species)
Family Myzopodidae...
- Emballonuridae: (54 species) sac-winged bats (southern continents)
Family Nycteridae: (about 15 species) slit-faced bats (Africa,
Southeast Asia)
Family Mystacinidae:...
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Chiroptera were
redivided into
suborders Yangochiroptera (which
includes Nycteridae, vespertilionoids, noctilionoids, and emballonuroids) and Yinpterochiroptera...
- This is a list of
mammals of Europe. It
includes all
mammals currently found in
Europe (from
northeast Atlantic to Ural
Mountains and
northern slope of...
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Africa and the
Middle East. It is a
species of
microbat in the
family Nycteridae. Six
subspecies are known. The
Egyptian slit-faced bat gets its name from...
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sister group to Emballonuroidea, or
within Emballonuroidea as part of
Nycteridae. Amador,
Lucila I.;
Moyers Arévalo, R. Leticia; Almeida,
Francisca C.;...
- Latin:
Hamamelididae (disallowed spelling: Hamamelidae)
Nycterididae →
Nycteridae Anomalocaridid →
Anomalocarid Homeric Gr****: amphip****us (ἀμφιφορεύς)...