Electrophoretic resolution of species boundaries in australian microchiroptera. Iv. The molossidae (chiroptera)

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Allozyme electrophoresis of 35 loci in 156 specimens of Australian bats belonging to the Molossidae was used to help elucidate the species-level taxonomy of the group in Australia. The electrophoretic data support the current species-level taxonomy of Tadarida australis and Chaerephon jobensis. However, for specimens currently allocated to the genus Mormopterus, the electrophoretic data fail to support any previous species-level account. On the electrophoretic data, a minimum of five species of the genus Mormopterus occur in Australia. A single specimen of a sixth species, whose generic affinities are undetermined, was also found. © 1988 ASEG.

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Adams, M., Reardon, T. R., Baverstock, P. R., & Watts, C. H. S. (1988). Electrophoretic resolution of species boundaries in australian microchiroptera. Iv. The molossidae (chiroptera). Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 41(3), 315–326. https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9880315

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