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  2. Yangochiroptera - Wikipedia

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    The term "Yangochiroptera" was apparently proposed in 1984 by Karl F. Koopman. [4] As an alternative to the subordinal names Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochiroptera, some researchers use the terms Pteropodiformes and Vespertilioniformes. [4] [5] Under this new proposed nomenclature, Vespertilioniformes is the suborder that would replace ...

  3. Vespertilionoidea - Wikipedia

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    Yangochiroptera: Superfamily: Vespertilionoidea Gray, 1821: ... This page was last edited on 29 April 2024, at 04:31 (UTC).

  4. Yinpterochiroptera - Wikipedia

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    Researchers have created a relaxed molecular clock that estimates the divergence between Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochiroptera around 63 million years ago. The most recent common ancestor of Yinpterochiroptera, corresponding to the split between Rhinolophoidea and Pteropodidae (Old World Fruit bats), is estimated to have occurred 60 million ...

  5. List of fruit bats - Wikipedia

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    The super-scripted "IUCN" tag is a link to that species's Red List of Threatened Species page. If a species has taxonomic synonyms , a list of these is provided in the "Scientific name" column, underneath the binomial name and author , based on the book Mammal Species of the World .

  6. Noctilionoidea - Wikipedia

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    Noctilionoidea is a superfamily of bats containing seven families: Thyropteridae, Furipteridae, Noctilionidae, Mormoopidae, Phyllostomidae, Myzopodidae, and Mystacinidae.. It is one of three superfamilies in the suborder Yangochiroptera, the others being Vespertilionoidea and Emballonuroidea.

  7. Emballonuroidea - Wikipedia

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    It is one of three superfamilies in the suborder Yangochiroptera, the others being Noctilionoidea and Vespertilionoidea. Emballonurids are also known as sheath-tailed bats and sac-winged bats: the latter name refers to the glandular sac found on the edge of the wings in many species, used to produce a scent which represents territorial ...

  8. Rhinolophoidea - Wikipedia

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    Yangochiroptera. Yinpterochiroptera: Pteropodidae (megabats) Rhinolophoidea Rhinopomatidae. Megadermatidae. ... This page was last edited on 29 April 2024, at 04:37 ...

  9. Bat - Wikipedia

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    The first is that laryngeal echolocation evolved twice in bats, once in Yangochiroptera and once in the rhinolophoids. [33] The second is that laryngeal echolocation had a single origin in Chiroptera, was subsequently lost in the family Pteropodidae (all megabats), and later evolved as a system of tongue-clicking in the genus Rousettus . [ 34 ]