2005
DOI: 10.1644/1545-1542(2005)86[1109:ansofb]2.0.co;2
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A New Species of Funnel-Eared Bat (Natalidae: Natalus) From Mexico

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“…Length of forearm and length of tibia were measured from study skins, fluid-preserved specimens, and fresh specimens, whereas ear length was measured exclusively from fluid-preserved and fresh specimens. Given that measurements of length of tibia taken from fluid-preserved specimens have been found to be significantly larger on average than those taken from dry skins (Tejedor, 2005), means of length of tibia taken by those two measures are reported separately. Lineal measurements were taken with dial and digital calipers and are given in millimeters.…”
Section: Methods Specimens and Measurements: For Thismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Length of forearm and length of tibia were measured from study skins, fluid-preserved specimens, and fresh specimens, whereas ear length was measured exclusively from fluid-preserved and fresh specimens. Given that measurements of length of tibia taken from fluid-preserved specimens have been found to be significantly larger on average than those taken from dry skins (Tejedor, 2005), means of length of tibia taken by those two measures are reported separately. Lineal measurements were taken with dial and digital calipers and are given in millimeters.…”
Section: Methods Specimens and Measurements: For Thismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, all records included in this account are based either on specimens examined by us or by published records based on museum specimens. Nomenclature was standardized following Ceballos et al (2005), except for the order Soricomorpha, for which we follow Carraway (2007), the genera Natalus, for wich we follow Tejedor (2005Tejedor ( , 2006 and Spermophilus, for wich we follow Helgen et al (2009). Zoogeographic affinities follow Álvarez and Lachica (1974).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, all records included in this account are based either on specimens examined by us or by published records based on museum specimens. Nomenclature was standardized following Ceballos et al (2005a), except for the order Soricomorpha, for which we follow Carraway (2007), the genera Natalus, for which we follow Tejedor (2005Tejedor ( , 2006, and Spermophilus, for which we follow Helgen et al (2009). Zoogeographic affinities follow Álvarez and Lachica (1974).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chihuahua also has been part of region-wide taxonomic studies (e.g. Schmidly 1972;Riddle et al 2000a, b;Edwards et al 2001;Tejedor 2005;Carraway 2007). Nonetheless, no comprehensive summary of the mammals for the state has been published since Anderson (1972); thus the objective of this work is to present an updated checklist of the mammals of Chihuahua, with comments on their general distribution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%