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- Saint-Hilaire. Geoffroy placed it in the now-defunct genus Nyctinomus with a binomial name of Nyctinomus brasiliensis. The holotype had been collected in Brazil...
- Molossidae Genus: Eumops Species: E. glaucinus Binomial name Eumops glaucinus Wagner, 1843 Synonyms Dysopes glaucinus Molossus ferox Nyctinomus orthotis...
- Smith Miller Jr. Miller placed it in the now-defunct genus Nyctinomus, naming it Nyctinomus jobensis. Miller likely chose the species name "jobensis" because...
- contain about 100 species: FAMILY MOLOSSIDAE Genus †Cuvierimops GenusNyctinomus Genus †Potamops Genus †Rhizomops Genus †Wallia Subfamily Molossinae Genus...
- a new species. He placed it in the now-defunct genus Nyctinomus, with a binomial of Nyctinomus condylurus. Its species name "condylurus" was likely derived...
- Edward Gray. Gray placed it in the now-defunct genus Nyctinomus, with a binomial of Nyctinomus macrotis. The holotype had been collected in Cuba by William...
- the now-defunct genus Nyctinomus with a binomial of N. insignis. In 1873, George Edward Dobson considered it a synonym of Nyctinomus cestonii, which itself...
- was published in 1865 by Wilhelm Peters, as a new subgenus allied to Nyctinomus. While the species-level taxonomy became better resolved, the integrity...
- placed it in the genus Molossus and the subgenus Nyctinomus, with a scientific name of Molossus (Nyctinomus) jo****nsis. Its species name "jo****nsis" is...
- by Dr. E. Festa. Festa placed it in the now-defunct genus Nyctinomus, with the name Nyctinomus Aloysii-Sabaudiae. Its species name "aloysiisabaudiae" is...