2003
DOI: 10.3161/001.005.0102
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Differentiation and Species Status of the Neotropical Yellow-Eared BatsVampyressa pusillaandV. thyone(Phyllostomidae) with a Molecular Phylogeny and Review of the Genus

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“…IT056 e IT254). A identificação de V. pusilla foi baseada em Lewis & Wilson (1987) e Lim et al (2003).…”
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“…IT056 e IT254). A identificação de V. pusilla foi baseada em Lewis & Wilson (1987) e Lim et al (2003).…”
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“…As espécies de Vampyressa e de alguns outros gêneros de morcegos neotropicais apresentam distribuição geográfica disjunta devido à provável não ocorrência em formações áridas na região central da América do Sul (Lewis & Wilson 1987, Camargo & Fischer 2005. A ausência de registros no Pantanal determina a separação das distribuições de V. pusilla (Wagner, 1843) e V. thyone Thomas, 1909 -anteriormente consideradas uma mesma espécie (Koopman 1993, Nogueira et al 1999, Lim et al 2003. Vampyressa pusilla ocorre no sul do Paraguai e no sul e sudeste do Brasil, ao passo que V. thyone ocorre desde o sul da Bolívia e do Peru até o México (Lim & Engstrom 2001, Lim et al 2003.…”
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“…Vampyressa pusilla occurs in southern Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina (Myers et al, 1983;Lewis and Wilson, 1987;Koopman, 1993;Pedro et al, 1997;Barquez et al, 1999;Pedro et al, 2001;Lim et al, 2003;Bianconi et al, 2004). Vampyressa pusilla, as with other stenodermatines, is a predominantly frugivorous species (Gardner, 1977) and it is considered as a Ficus specialist (Lewis and Wilson, 1987;Pedro et al, 1997;Giannini and Kalko, 2004).…”
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“…Two subspecies of Vampyressa pusilla (Wagner, 1843) were recognised only recently: V. p. pusilla, in southern Brazil and adjacent areas, and V. p. thyone Thomas 1909, in Mexico, Bolivia, Peru, Venezuela and Guianas. The latter was considered as another species based on morphological, genetic and molecular differences (Lim et al, 2003). According to Handley (1976), V. thyone is found mainly (86%) at high altitudes (over 500 m a.s.l.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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