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placed in
Triaenops until 2009.
Triaenops currently contains the
following species:
Triaenops afer
Triaenops menamena Triaenops parvus Triaenops persicus...
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Triaenops menamena is a bat in the
genus Triaenops found on Madagascar,
mainly in the
drier regions. It was
known as
Triaenops rufus until 2009, when it...
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Triaenops goodmani is an
extinct bat from
Madagascar in the
genus Triaenops. It is
known from
three lower jaws
collected in a cave at
Anjohibe in 1996...
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Triaenops rufus can
refer to:
Triaenops menamena, the bat
species from
Madagascar to
which the name was long, but incorrectly,
applied Triaenops persicus...
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recombination between an
ancestral NL63-like
virus circulating in
African Triaenops afer bats and a CoV 229E-like
virus circulating in
Hipposideros bats....
- Hipposideridae. It is
endemic to Madagascar. It was
formerly ****igned to the
genus Triaenops, but is now
placed in the
separate genus Paratriaenops. A
related species...
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Rhinonicteris J.E. Gray, 1847
genus Triaenops Hill J. A
review of the leaf-nosed bats Rhinonycteris,
Cloeotis and
Triaenops (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae), Bonn...
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genus Triaenops, but is now
placed in the
separate genus Paratriaenops.
Guillaume Grandidier first described the
species in 1912, as
Triaenops aurita...
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Persian trident bat, or
triple nose-leaf bat (
Triaenops persicus) is a
species of bat in the
genus Triaenops. It
occurs in
southwestern ****stan, southern...
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closely related genus Triaenops and
perhaps the
poorly known Cloeotis. The
species of
Paratriaenops were
placed in
Triaenops until 2009. Paratriaenops...