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- transferred from Pteralopex to its own monotypic genus Mirimiri. When initially encountered, this species was placed in the genus Pteralopex (the "monkey-faced...
- Pteralopex is a genus of large megabats in the family Pteropodidae. Species in this genus are commonly known as "monkey-faced bats". They are restricted...
- santacrucis (Solomon Islands, early 20th century?) Pteralopex Montane monkey-faced bat, Pteralopex pulchra (Solomon Islands, 1990s) Pteropus Aru flying...
- bat (Plecotus sardus) Greater monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex flanneryi) Montane monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex pulchra) (possibly extinct) Aru flying fox (Pteropus...
- The montane monkey-faced bat or montane flying monkey (Pteralopex pulchra) is a megabat endemic to the Solomon Islands. It is listed as a critically endangered...
- The greater monkey-faced bat or greater flying monkey (Pteralopex flanneryi) is a megabat endemic to Solomon Islands, Bougainville, in Papua New Guinea...
- Pteropodinae genus Melonycteris tribe Pteropodini genus Acerodon genus Pteralopex genus Pteropusflying foxes genus Styloctenium subfamily Rousettinae...
- Pharotis Philetor Platalina Platymops Poecilogale Praomys Proedromys Pteralopex Pteromyscus Rhabdomys Rheomys Rhynchogale Rhynchomys Sciurillus Scleronycteris...
- Pacific monkey-faced bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae), with a new species of Pteralopex and a new Fijian genus". Systematics and Biodiversity. 3 (4): 433–453...
- million years ago. Neopteryx, Acerodon, Desmalopex, Melonycteris, Mirimiri, Pteralopex, and Styloctenium are all relatively closely related to the flying foxes...