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Definition of Phyllorhina

Phyllorhina
Phyllorhine Phyl"lo*rhine, a. [Phyllo- + Gr. ?, ?, the nose.] (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to Phyllorhina and other related genera of bats that have a leaflike membrane around the nostrils.

Meaning of Phyllorhina from wikipedia

- Hipposideros is one of the most diverse genera of bats, with more than 70 species. They are collectively called roundleaf bats after the shape of their...
- 1816, English zoologist William Elford Leach proposed the genus name Phyllorhina; Gray proposed Aquias in 1847 and Phyllotis in 1866; and German naturalist...
- Peters initially placed it in the now-defunct genus Phyllorhina, with the scientific name Phyllorhina obscura. Its species name "obscurus" is Latin for...
- Peters. Peters placed it in the now-defunct genus Phyllorhina, with a scientific name of Phyllorhina doriae. Hipposideros sab**** is used as a synonym...
- They initially placed it in the now-defunct genus Phyllorhina, with a scientific name of Phyllorhina muscina. The holotype had been collected by Luigi...
- They initially placed it in the now-defunct genus Phyllorhina, with the scientific name Phyllorhina papua. Its species name "papua" references Papua New...
- Rhinolophus landeri Blasius's horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus blasii LC Subgenus: Phyllorhina Species group: Rhinolophus hipposideros Lesser horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus...
- in which he considered multiple other names as synonymous, including Phyllorhina trifida and Triaenops wheeleri. Additionally, he revised its genus, moving...
- 13800737 NCBI: 334198 Observation.org: 83912 Open Tree of Life: 67611 Phyllorhina calcarata Wikidata: Q109647422 CoL: 77FMF GBIF: 8786533 ITIS: 946926...
- Heuglin placed it in the now-defunct genus Phyllorrhina (misspelling of Phyllorhina), with a scientific name of Phyllorrhina megalotis. Its species name...