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harmonic-hopping in wallacea's bats.evolutionary divergence between species is facilitated by ecological shifts, and divergence is particularly rapid when such shifts also promote assortative mating. horseshoe bats are a diverse old world family (rhinolophidae) that have undergone a rapid radiation in the past 5 million years. these insectivorous bats use a predominantly pure-tone echolocation call matched to an auditory fovea (an over-representation of the pure-tone frequency in the cochlea and inferior colliculus) to detect the ...200415190351
a new species of horseshoe bat of the genus rhinolophus from china (chiroptera: rhinolophidae).a new species of the rhinolophus philippinensis group (chiroptera: rhinolophidae) is described from guangdong, guangxi, and jiangxi provinces in china. rhinolophus huananus n. sp. is characterized by the horseshoe, as well as by external and cranial characteristics that separate it at the species level from the other members of the philippinensis group. one of the small species of the philippinensis group, r. huananus is intermediate in size between smaller r. siamensis and larger r. macrotis.200818459826
a new species of rhinolophus (chiroptera: rhinolophidae) from china.a new species of the genus rhinolophus is described from yunnan province, southwestern china. the new taxon belongs to the rhinolophus "philippinensis-group" and is distinguished by differences in the nose-leaf structures, craniodental characteristics, and bacular features.201121385065
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