- In 1839,
Keyserling and
Blasius reclassified the species,
naming it
Vesperugo pipistrellus. This
classification stood until 1897, when
Miller placed...
- 1900)
Polia tiefi Püngeler, 1914
Polia vespertilio (Draudt, 1934)
Polia vesperugo Eversmann, 1856
Polia delecta is now
Orthodes delecta Barnes & McDunnough...
-
George Edward Dobson. He
placed it in the now-defunct
genus Vesperugo, with a
binomial of
Vesperugo tylopus. The
holotype had been
collected in
northern Borneo...
-
Vespertilionidae Tribe:
Vespertilionini Genus:
Mimetillus Thomas, 1904 Type
species Vesperugo (Vesperus)
moloneyi Thomas, 1891
Species M.
moloneyi M. thomasi...
- (Miniopterus schreibersii). P.
melanipherum monosoma infects the bat
Vesperugo abramus. It is not
known if
these parasites cause disease in
their bat...
- V.
flavescens may
refer to: Var**** flavescens, a
monitor lizard Vesperugo flavescens, a
vesper bat
Volana flavescens, an
owlet moth This disambiguation...
-
Edward Dobson, who
placed it in the now-defunct
genus Vesperugo. Its
scientific name was
Vesperugo (Vesperus) grandidieri. The
eponym for the
species name...
-
Flederthiere (Pteropus Gouldii,
Rhinolophus Deckenii,
Vespertilio lobipes,
Vesperugo Temminckii) und
Amphibien (Hypsilurus Godeffroyi,
Lygosoma scutatum, Stenostoma...
- portent; for
Castor records that, in the
brilliant star Venus,
called Vesperugo by Plautus, and the
lovely Hesperus by Homer,
there occurred so strange...
- D. & Cuisin, J. 2007.
Status of the
African bats
Vesperugo grandidieri Dobson, 1876 and
Vesperugo flavescens Seabra, 1900 (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae)...