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Contributions to Mammalogy in Honor of Karl F. Koopman

Journal / Magazine Out of Print
By: Thomas A Griffiths(Editor), David Klingener(Editor)
432 pages
Contributions to Mammalogy in Honor of Karl F. Koopman
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Contents

- Karl F. Koopman: a biography and bibliography (David Klingener and Thomas A. Griffiths)
- The identity of Phyllostoma planirostre Spix, 1823 (Chiroptera: Sternodermatinae) (Charles O. Handley, Jr)
- The systematic status of Dermanura concolor (Peters, 1865) (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae), with description of a new genus (Robert D. Owen)
- Systematic variation in the megachiropteran tube-nosed bats Nyctimene cyclotis and N. certans (R.L. Peterson)
- Examination of monophyly of bats: restriction map of the ribosomal DNA cistron (Robert J. Baker, Rodney L. Honeycutt, and Ronald A. Van Den Bussche)
- Morphometrics of the family Emballonuridae (Patricia W. Freeman and Cliff A. Lemen)
- Systematics of emballonuroid bats (Chiroptera: Emballonuridae and Rhinopomatidae), based on hyoid morphology (Thomas A. Griffiths and Andrea L. Smith)
- Aspects of the morphology of the cochlea in microchiropteran bats: an investigation of character transformation (Michael J. Novacek)
- Phylogenetic relationships of the New World bat genus Sturnira (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) (Victor Pacheco and Bruce D. Patterson)
- Comparative morphology of the glans penis in Molossus, Promops, and Eumops (Chiroptera: Molossidae) (James M. Ryan)
- A brief history of Bolivian chiroptology and new records of bats (Sydney Anderson)
- An analysis of patterns of distribution and species richness among Philippine fruit bats (Pteropodidae) (Lawrence R. Heaney)
- Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from the Togian Islands, Sulawesi, Indonesia (J.E. Hill)
- Neotropical Chiroptera from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of Florida (Gary S. Morgan)
- Mammals of the Tres Marías Islands (Don E. Wilson)
- Tent construction and use by Uroderma bilobatum in coconut palms (Cocos nucifera) in Costa Rica (Robert M. Timm and Susan E. Lewis)
- A fossil Myospalax cranium (Rodentia: Muridae) from Shanxi, China, with observations on zokor relationships (Marie A. Lawrence)
- Postcranial remains of Xenothrix mcgregori (Primates, Xenotrichidae) and other late Quaternary mammals from Long Mile Cave, Jamaica (R.D.E. MacPhee and John G. Fleagle)
- Sulawesi rodents (Muridae: Murinae): morphological and geographical boundaries of species in the Rattus hoffmanni group and a new species from Pulau Peleng (Guy G. Musser and Mary Ellen Holden)
- Pseudoryzomys simplex (Rodentia: Muridae) and the significance of Lund's collections from the caves of Lagoa Santa, Brazil (Robert S. Voss and Philip Myers)

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By: Thomas A Griffiths(Editor), David Klingener(Editor)
432 pages
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