-
likely evolved in Australasia, with the
common ancestor of all
living pteropodids existing approximately 31 million
years ago. Many of
their lineages probably...
- of the
Yinpterochiroptera suborder.
Members of this
family are
called pteropodids,
fruit bats,
flying foxes, or megabats. They are
found in Africa, Asia...
- were
inconclusive on
whether laryngeal echolocation was lost in the
pteropodids or
gained in the
echolocating lineages.
Echolocation probably first derived...
- KJ,
Bumrungsri S,
Richards GC,
Racey PA (2016). "The
Conflict Between Pteropodid Bats and
Fruit Growers: Species,
Legislation and Mitigation". In Voigt...
- The
subfamily Cynopterinae ("flying dogs")
comprises 24
species of
pteropodid bats
distributed exclusively in
South and
Southeast Asia. The
subfamily contains...
- premaxillaries, and
rather simple shoulder and
elbow joints,
which is
similar to
pteropodids,
makes them
rather a
primitive group. However, they are more advanced...
- Bumrungsri, S.; Richards, G. C.; Racey, P. A. (2016). "The
Conflict Between Pteropodid Bats and
Fruit Growers: Species,
Legislation and Mitigation". In Voigt...
- odd-toed ungulates,
pangolins and
carnivorans Bats (chiropterans)
Megabats (
pteropodids)
Microbats (microchiropterans) Sac-winged or sheath-tailed bats (emballonurids)...
- also
closely related to
horseshoe bats, Old
World leaf-nosed bats and
pteropodids, the
other members of the
suborder Yinpterochiroptera.
There are four...
-
Other pteropodid species...