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Figure 1 from: Patterson BD, Webala PW, Lavery TH, Agwanda BR, Goodman SM, Kerbis Peterhans JC, Demos TC (2020) Evolutionary relationships and population genetics of the Afrotropical leaf-nosed bats (Chiroptera, Hipposideridae). ZooKeys 929: 117-161. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.929.50240

  • 1. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, United States of America
  • 2. Maasai Mara University, Narok, Kenya
  • 3. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, United States of America|The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
  • 4. National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya
  • 5. National Museums of Kenya, Antananarivo, Madagascar|Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, United States of America
  • 6. Roosevelt University, Chicago, United States of America|Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, United States of America

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Figure 1 Type localities for Afrotropical hipposiderids: Doryrhina, blue symbols; Hipposideros, white symbols; Macronycteris, black symbols. Stars denote valid species, whereas circles indicate taxa considered as subspecies or synonyms. Localities are projected onto the biome map of Olson et al. (2001). Taxa depicted are: Hipposideros abae J. A. Allen,1917; †Hipposideros (Pseudorhinolophus) amenhotepos Gunnell, Winkler, Miller, Head, El-Barkooky, Gawad, Sanders & Gingerich, 2015; Phyllorhina angolensis Seabra, 1898; Hipposideros caffer var. aurantiaca De Beaux, 1924; Hipposideros beatus K. Andersen, 1906; †Hipposideros besaoka Samonds, 2007; Phyllorrhina bicornis Heuglin, 1861; Hipposideros braima Monard, 1939; Hipposideros caffer Sundevall, 1846; Phyllorhina caffra Peters, 1852; Hipposideros camerunensis Eisentraut, 1956; Hipposideros caffer centralis K. Andersen, 1906; Rhinolophus Commersonii É. Geoffroy, 1813; Hipposideros cryptovalorona Goodman, Schoeman, Rakotoarivelo & Willows-Munro, 2016; Hipposideros curtus G. M. Allen, 1921; Phyllorrhina cyclops Temminck, 1853; Phyllorrhina fuliginosa Temminck, 1853; Hipposideros gigas gambiensis K. Andersen, 1906; Rhinolophus gigas Wagner, 1845; Phyllorrhina gracilis Peters, 1852; Hipposideros caffer guineensis K. Andersen, 1906; Hipposideros jonesi Hayman, 1947; †Hipposideros kaumbului Wesselman, 1984; Hipposideros lamottei Brosset, 1985; Hipposideros langi J. A. Allen, 1917; Hipposideros marisae Aellen, 1954; Phyllorhina Commersoni, var. marungensis Noack, 1887; Hipposideros beatus maximus Verschuren, 1957; Phyllorrhina megalotis Heuglin, 1861; Rhinolophus micaceus de Winton, 1897; HipposiderosCommersoni mostellum Thomas, 1904; Hipposideros nanus J. A. Allen, 1917; Hipposideros gigas niangarae J. A. Allen, 1917; Hipposideros caffer niapu J. A. Allen, 1917; Phyllorrhina rubra Noack, 1893; Hipposideros sandersoni Sanderson, 1937; Hipposideros tephrus Cabrera, 1906; Phyllorhina Commersoni, var. thomensis Bocage, 1891; Hipposideros gigas viegasi Monard, 1939; Phyllorhina vittata Peters, 1852.

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