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Rhinolophus

Murciélago grande de herradura (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)
Taxonomía
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Chordata
Clase: Mammalia
Orden: Chiroptera
Suborden: Microchiroptera
Superfamilia: Rhinolophoidea
Familia: Rhinolophidae
Subfamilia: Rhinolophinae
Gray, (1825)
Género: Rhinolophus
Lacépède, (1799)
Especie tipo
Vespertilio ferrum-equinum
Schreber, 1774
Especies
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Sinonimia
  • Aquias Gray, 1847.
  • Coelophyllus Peters, 1867.
  • Euryalus Matschie, 1901.
  • Phyllorhina Leach, 1816.
  • Phyllotis Gray, 1866.
  • Rhinocrepis Gervais, 1836.
  • Rhinomegalophus Bourret, 1951.
  • Rinophyllotis Troughton, 1941.

Los murciélagos de herradura (género Rhinolophus) constituyen el único exponente de la subfamilia Rhinolophinae, nombrada por John Edward Gray (1800 - 1875), en 1825.

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Especies

Referencias

  1. a b c d Taylor, Peter J., Samantha Stoffberg, Ara Monadjem, M. C. Schoeman, Julian Bayliss & Fenton P. D. Cotterill. 2012 Four new bat species (Rhinolophus hildebrandtii complex) reflect Plio-Pleistocene divergence of dwarfs and giants across an Afromontane Archipelago. Public Library of Science 7(9): e41744.
  2. Wu, Y., Motokawa, M. & Harada, M. 2008. A New Species of Horseshoe Bat of the Genus Rhinolophus from China (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae). Zoological Science 25:438-443.
  3. a b Kerbis Peterhans, Julian C., Jakob Fahr, Michael H. Huhndorf, Prince Kaleme, Andrew J. Plumptre, Ben D. Marks & Robert Kizungu. 2013. Bats (Chiroptera) from the Albertine Rift, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with the description of two new species of the Rhinolophus maclaudi group. Bonn zoological Bulletin 62 (2): 186–202.
  4. Cotterill, F.P.D. 2002. A new species of horseshoe bat (Microchiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from south-central Africa: with comments on its affinities and evolution, and the characterization of rhinolophid species. Journal of Zoology 256 2):165-179.
  5. Wu, Y. & Thong, V.D. 2011. A New Species of Rhinolophus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from China. Zoological Science 28:235-241.
  6. Wu, Y., Harada, M. & Motokawa, M, 2009. Taxonomy of Rhinolophus yunanensis Dobson, 1872 (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) with a Description of a New Species from Thailand. Acta Chiropterologica 11:237-246.
  7. Zhou, Z.-M., Guillén-Servant, A., Lim, B.K., Eger, J.L., Wang, Y.-X. & Jiang, X.-L. 2009. A New Species from Southwestern China in the Afro-Palearctic Lineage of the Horseshoe Bats (Rhinolophus). Journal of Mammalogy 90:57-73.
  8. Fahr, J., Vierhaus, H., Hutterer, R. & Kock, D. 2002. A revision of the Rhinolophus maclaudi species group with the description of a new species from West Africa (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae). Myotis 40:95–126.[1]

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