- of
Paratriaenops were
placed in
Triaenops until 2009.
Paratriaenops currently contains the
following species:
Paratriaenops auritus Paratriaenops furcula...
- well as T.
furculus were
placed in the
separate genus Paratriaenops. A
related species,
Paratriaenops auritus, also of Madagascar, was
similarly re****igned...
- Triaenops, but is now
placed in the
separate genus Paratriaenops. A
related species,
Paratriaenops pauliani,
occurs in the Seyc****es. Monadjem, A.; Razafimanahaka...
-
cryptovalorona DD Genus:
Paratriaenops Grandidier's
trident bat,
Paratriaenops auritus VU Trouessart's
trident bat,
Paratriaenops furcula LC Genus: Triaenops...
-
extinct species described in 2007 that may also be
related to
Paratriaenops.
Paratriaenops auritus is a large-eared, short-tailed bat. The fur is reddish...
- it is
generally darker than the
species in the
closely related genus Paratriaenops which also
occur on Madagascar. The
skull contains a
pronounced swelling...
-
along with the
closely related genus Paratriaenops and
perhaps the
poorly known Cloeotis. The
species of
Paratriaenops,
which occur on
Madagascar and the...
-
Madagascan species to a
separate genus Paratriaenops, so that they are now
known as
Paratriaenops auritus and
Paratriaenops furcula. The
specific name of the...
-
incorporates a
clade identifying the type
Rhinonicteris aurantia with
genera Paratriaenops,
Triaenops and Cloeotis. The
three groups, the hipposiderid, rhinolophid...
-
Family Rhinonycteridae Genus Cloeotis – Percival's
trident bat
Genus Paratriaenops Genus Rhinonicteris –
orange leaf-nosed bat
Genus Triaenops Family Chlamyphoridae...