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Saccolaimus Saccolaimus Crassus
''Saccolaimus'' is a genus of the family Emballonuridae, small insectivorous bats with distinctive sheathtails and pouches at the wrist. The species have been placed with genus ''Taphozous'', in subgenus ''Taphozous'', although an elevation to genus accords with a 1991 revision of Australian emballonurids. The type species is ''Taphozous saccolaimus'', published by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1838, elevated as generic combination ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' in this arrangement. The genus also follows Temminck's description of that species. A revision by George Dobson in 1876 erected the genus name ''Taphonycteris'', once recognised and later suppressed as a synonym to give priority to Temminck's earlier description. A key to the genus was provided in its 1991 revision by Christian Chimimba and Darrell Kitchener. The genus ''Saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838 contains the following taxa: * species '' Saccolaimus flaviventris'' (Peters, 1867). yellow-bellied pouched or sheath-tailed ba ...
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Coenraad Jacob Temminck
Coenraad Jacob Temminck (; 31 March 1778 – 30 January 1858) was a Dutch people, Dutch Aristocracy (class), aristocrat, Zoology, zoologist and museum director. Biography Coenraad Jacob Temminck was born on 31 March 1778 in Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic. From his father, Jacob Temminck, who was treasurer of the Dutch East India Company with links to numerous travellers and collectors, he inherited a large collection of bird specimens. His father was a good friend of Francois Levaillant who also guided Coenraad. Temminck's ''Manuel d'ornithologie, ou Tableau systématique des oiseaux qui se trouvent en Europe'' (1815) was the standard work on European birds for many years. He was also the author of ''Histoire naturelle générale des Pigeons et des Gallinacées'' (1813–1817), ''Nouveau Recueil de Planches coloriées d'Oiseaux'' (1820–1839), and contributed to the mammalian sections of Philipp Franz von Siebold's ''Fauna japonica'' (1844–1850). Temminck was the first dire ...
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Saccolaimus Peli
Pel's pouched bat (''Saccolaimus peli'') is a species of sac-winged bat in the family Emballonuridae. It is found in Angola, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, and Uganda }), is a landlocked country in East Africa East Africa, Eastern Africa, or East of Africa, is the eastern subregion of the African continent. In the United Nations Statistics Division scheme of geographic regions, 10-11-(16*) territor .... Its natural habitats are subtropical and tropical forests. Sources Emballonuridae Mammals described in 1853 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Bats of Africa Taxa named by Coenraad Jacob Temminck {{Emballonuridae-stub ...
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Bat Genera
Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera.''cheir'', "hand" and πτερόν''pteron'', "wing". With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium. The smallest bat, and arguably the smallest extant mammal, is Kitti's hog-nosed bat, which is in length, across the wings and in mass. The largest bats are the flying foxes, with the giant golden-crowned flying fox, ''Acerodon jubatus'', reaching a weight of and having a wingspan of . The second largest order of mammals after rodents, bats comprise about 20% of all classified mammal species worldwide, with over 1,400 species. These were traditionally divided into two suborders: the largely fruit-eating megabats, and the echolocating microbats. But more recent evidence has supported dividing the order into Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochiropter ...
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Western Australian Museum
The Western Australian Museum is a statutory authority within the Culture and the Arts Portfolio, established under the ''Museum Act 1969''. The museum has six main sites. The state museum, now known as WA Museum Boola Bardip, officially re-opened on 21 November 2020 in the Perth Cultural Centre. The other sites are: the WA Maritime Museum and WA Shipwrecks Museum in Fremantle, the Museum of the Great Southern in Albany, the Museum of Geraldton in Geraldton, and the Museum of the Goldfields in Kalgoorlie-Boulder. History Established in 1891 in the Old Perth Gaol, it was known as the Geological Museum and consisted of geological collections. In 1892, ethnological and biological exhibits were added, and in 1897, the museum officially became the Western Australian Museum and Art Gallery. The museum employed collectors to obtain series of specimens; Tunney ventured across the state from 1895 to 1909 obtaining animals and, later, the tools and artefacts of the indigenous inhabi ...
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Saccolaimus Saccolaimus Pluto
''Saccolaimus'' is a genus of the family Emballonuridae, small insectivorous bats with distinctive sheathtails and pouches at the wrist. The species have been placed with genus ''Taphozous'', in subgenus ''Taphozous'', although an elevation to genus accords with a 1991 revision of Australian emballonurids. The type species is ''Taphozous saccolaimus'', published by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1838, elevated as generic combination ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' in this arrangement. The genus also follows Temminck's description of that species. A revision by George Edward Dobson, George Dobson in 1876 erected the genus name ''Taphonycteris'', once recognised and later suppressed as a synonym to give priority to Temminck's earlier description. A key to the genus was provided in its 1991 revision by Christian Chimimba and Darrell Kitchener. The genus ''Saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838 contains the following taxa: * species ''Saccolaimus flaviventris'' (Peters, 1867). yellow-bellied pouched ...
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Saccolaimus Saccolaimus Nudicluniatus
''Saccolaimus'' is a genus of the family Emballonuridae, small insectivorous bats with distinctive sheathtails and pouches at the wrist. The species have been placed with genus ''Taphozous'', in subgenus ''Taphozous'', although an elevation to genus accords with a 1991 revision of Australian emballonurids. The type species is ''Taphozous saccolaimus'', published by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1838, elevated as generic combination ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' in this arrangement. The genus also follows Temminck's description of that species. A revision by George Dobson in 1876 erected the genus name ''Taphonycteris'', once recognised and later suppressed as a synonym to give priority to Temminck's earlier description. A key to the genus was provided in its 1991 revision by Christian Chimimba and Darrell Kitchener. The genus ''Saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838 contains the following taxa: * species '' Saccolaimus flaviventris'' (Peters, 1867). yellow-bellied pouched or sheath-tailed ba ...
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Saccolaimus Saccolaimus Crassus
''Saccolaimus'' is a genus of the family Emballonuridae, small insectivorous bats with distinctive sheathtails and pouches at the wrist. The species have been placed with genus ''Taphozous'', in subgenus ''Taphozous'', although an elevation to genus accords with a 1991 revision of Australian emballonurids. The type species is ''Taphozous saccolaimus'', published by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1838, elevated as generic combination ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' in this arrangement. The genus also follows Temminck's description of that species. A revision by George Dobson in 1876 erected the genus name ''Taphonycteris'', once recognised and later suppressed as a synonym to give priority to Temminck's earlier description. A key to the genus was provided in its 1991 revision by Christian Chimimba and Darrell Kitchener. The genus ''Saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838 contains the following taxa: * species '' Saccolaimus flaviventris'' (Peters, 1867). yellow-bellied pouched or sheath-tailed ba ...
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Saccolaimus Saccolaimus Affinis
''Saccolaimus'' is a genus of the family Emballonuridae, small insectivorous bats with distinctive sheathtails and pouches at the wrist. The species have been placed with genus ''Taphozous'', in subgenus ''Taphozous'', although an elevation to genus accords with a 1991 revision of Australian emballonurids. The type species is ''Taphozous saccolaimus'', published by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1838, elevated as generic combination ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' in this arrangement. The genus also follows Temminck's description of that species. A revision by George Dobson in 1876 erected the genus name ''Taphonycteris'', once recognised and later suppressed as a synonym to give priority to Temminck's earlier description. A key to the genus was provided in its 1991 revision by Christian Chimimba and Darrell Kitchener. The genus ''Saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838 contains the following taxa: * species '' Saccolaimus flaviventris'' (Peters, 1867). yellow-bellied pouched or sheath-tailed ba ...
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Saccolaimus Saccolaimus Saccolaimus
''Saccolaimus'' is a genus of the family Emballonuridae, small insectivorous bats with distinctive sheathtails and pouches at the wrist. The species have been placed with genus ''Taphozous'', in subgenus ''Taphozous'', although an elevation to genus accords with a 1991 revision of Australian emballonurids. The type species is ''Taphozous saccolaimus'', published by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1838, elevated as generic combination '' Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' in this arrangement. The genus also follows Temminck's description of that species. A revision by George Dobson in 1876 erected the genus name ''Taphonycteris'', once recognised and later suppressed as a synonym to give priority to Temminck's earlier description. A key to the genus was provided in its 1991 revision by Christian Chimimba and Darrell Kitchener. The genus ''Saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838 contains the following taxa: * species '' Saccolaimus flaviventris'' (Peters, 1867). yellow-bellied pouched or sheath-tailed ...
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Saccolaimus Mixtus
The Papuan sheath-tailed bat (''Saccolaimus mixtus'') is a species of bat in the family Emballonuridae which occurs at the Cape York Peninsula and New Guinea. The poorly known species hunts in open forests for night flying insects. Taxonomy The first description was published by Ellis Le Geyt Troughton in 1925. Troughton found features typical of the genus, but notes the clearly defined wing pouches that characteristic of the genus ''Taphozous''; the author makes reference to a note by Edward Ramsay in 1878 on an undiagnosed species of that genus which resembled specimens found at Cape York. Troughton describes the holotype, a male, and two other specimens, a series purchased from Kendal Broadbent who had obtained them at Port Moresby in 1878. The name was assessed in a revision of the genus in 1991, replacing the previously recognised combination ''Taphozous mixtus'' (Troughton) 1925. The number of specimens available has been limited to another two collected before 1973 in New ...
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Saccolaimus Saccolaimus
The naked-rumped pouched bat (''Saccolaimus saccolaimus''), also known as the pouched tomb bat, is a species of sac-winged bat in the family Emballonuridae. Taxonomy Described in 1838 by Coenraad Temminck. the author assigned the species to a new genus. The type location is in Indonesia. The uncertain diversity of related populations is represented by five subspecies, * species ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838. ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus saccolaimus'' ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus affinis'' ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus crassus'' ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus nudicluniatus'' De Vis, 1905. ** subspecies ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus pluto'' The form ''nudicluniatus'' described by De Vis in 1905, a population found in Queensland, was formerly recognised as ''Saccolaimus nudicluniatus''. Description The head and body length of naked-rumped pouched bats is . The forearm measures an average of and the wingspan . It has dark-reddish ...
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Saccolaimus Kenyensis
''Saccolaimus'' is a genus of the family Emballonuridae, small insectivorous bats with distinctive sheathtails and pouches at the wrist. The species have been placed with genus ''Taphozous'', in subgenus ''Taphozous'', although an elevation to genus accords with a 1991 revision of Australian emballonurids. The type species is ''Taphozous saccolaimus'', published by Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1838, elevated as generic combination ''Saccolaimus saccolaimus'' in this arrangement. The genus also follows Temminck's description of that species. A revision by George Dobson in 1876 erected the genus name ''Taphonycteris'', once recognised and later suppressed as a synonym to give priority to Temminck's earlier description. A key to the genus was provided in its 1991 revision by Christian Chimimba and Darrell Kitchener. The genus ''Saccolaimus'' Temminck, 1838 contains the following taxa: * species '' Saccolaimus flaviventris'' (Peters, 1867). yellow-bellied pouched or sheath-tailed ba ...
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