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Academic & Professional Books  Mammals  Bats (Chiroptera)

Taxonomical and Ecological Studies on the Bats of Jabalpur Dist., Madhya Pradesh, India, Part 2 Families Megadermatidae, Rhinolophidae and Vespertilionidae

By: H Khajuria(Author)
77 pages, 8 plates with illustrations
Taxonomical and Ecological Studies on the Bats of Jabalpur Dist., Madhya Pradesh, India, Part 2
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Language: English

The first part of this work (Khajuria, 1979) dealt with eight species belonging to the families Pteropidae, Rhinopomatidae, and Emballonuridae. lt also included a general introductinn, resume of the literature, scope of the work, acknowledgements, ecological conditions in the area of study, material and methods, explanation of abbreviations, methods of measurements, etc.

Part 2 deals with twelve species belonging to the families Megadermatidae, Rhinolophidae and Vespertilionidae. The discussion and the summary given in this part covers both parts 1 and 2.
 

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By: H Khajuria(Author)
77 pages, 8 plates with illustrations
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