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species –
Palaeochiropteryx tupaiodon and
Palaeochiropteryx spiegeli, both from the
famous Messel Pit of Germany, as well as
Palaeochiropteryx sambuceus...
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known from two
skeletons discovered in Wyoming. The
extinct bats
Palaeochiropteryx tupaiodon and H****ianycteris kumari, both of
which lived 48 million...
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first genus,
followed by Archaeonycteris, H****ianycetris, and
Palaeochiropteryx, in a
series leading to
extant microchiropteran bats.
Rietbergen et...
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Swiss naturalist Pierre Revilliod in 1917
after discoveries of
Palaeochiropteryx fossils from the
Messel Pit of Germany.
Palaeochiropterygidae was...
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relative of
horses Ailuravus, a
rodent Peradectes, a
metatherian Palaeochiropteryx, a bat Lesmesodon, a
small hyaenodontid Eomanis, an
early pangolin...
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which may
instead belong to Onychonycteridae. The
Messel bats
Palaeochiropteryx and H****ianycteris (alive
roughly 48 million
years ago) are the first...
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middle Lutetian of Geiseltal, Germany. It may be a
junior synonym of
Palaeochiropteryx. Sigé, Bernard; Russell,
Donald E. (1980). "Compléments sur les chiroptères...
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Chorlakki A
molar Chiropteran indet. B
Chorlakki Two
fragmentary molars Resemble that of
Palaeochiropteryx, and may
belong to a
relatively large bat....
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kehreri specimens have been
discovered with
specimens of the bat
Palaeochiropteryx caught in
their mouths,
suggesting that they
either opportunistically...
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Orycteropus afer (mentioned)
Pachycrocuta brevirostris ****cetus
attocki Palaeochiropteryx Palaeoloxodon recki (identified by its
synonym Elephas recki) Palaeotherium...