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    Rhinolophoidea is a superfamily of bats. It contains the following families: Craseonycteridae, Hipposideridae, Megadermatidae, Rhinolophidae, Rhinonycteridae...
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    and microbats, recent molecular evidence has shown the superfamily Rhinolophoidea to be more genetically related to megabats than to microbats, indicating...
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    in the family Craseonycteridae, which is grouped in the superfamily Rhinolophoidea as a result of molecular testing. Based on this determination, the bat's...
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    Rhinolophoidea...
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    This list contains the placental mammals in the order Chiroptera. There are an estimated 1,300 species of bat. Genera and species of flying fox as according...
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    sometimes active in daylight. Megadermatidae is a family within the Rhinolophoidea superfamily. Genetic analysis shows that it is the most basal member...
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    epoch, around 64 mya. The Yangochiroptera appeared some 55 mya, and the Rhinolophoidea some 52 mya. There are two hypotheses about the evolution of echolocation...
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    microbats form monophyletic groups by claiming that the superfamily Rhinolophoidea is more closely related to Old World fruit bats than other microbats...
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    ancestor of Yinpterochiroptera, corresponding to the split between Rhinolophoidea and Pteropodidae (Old World Fruit bats), is estimated to have occurred...
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    and Rhinopomatidae. Two superfamilies comprise Yinpterochiroptera: Rhinolophoidea—containing the above families formerly in Microchiroptera—and Pteropodoidea...
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    more often given as Gray, 1825. Horseshoe bats are in the superfamily Rhinolophoidea, along with Craseonycteridae, Hipposideridae Megadermatidae, Rhinonycteridae...
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    mouse-tailed bats Family Craseonycteridae: bumblebee bats Superfamily Rhinolophoidea Family Megadermatidae: false vampire bats Family Nycteridae: hispid...
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    Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Chiroptera Superfamily: Rhinolophoidea Family: Rhinonycteridae J.E. Gray, 1866 Type species Rhinolophus aurantius...
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    Pteropus Rhinolophoidea...
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    least three times, in the groups Yangochiroptera, Pteropodidae and Rhinolophoidea. A response paper rejected this hypothesis based on paleontological...
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  • extinct family of bats related to the Vespertilionidae. Sigé, B. (1991). "Rhinolophoidea et Vespertilionoidea (Chiroptera) du Chambi (Eocène inférieur de Tunisie)...
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  • Hipposideros felix H. khengkao Rhinolophus yongyuthsi Unidentified species of Rhinolophoidea Ia lanna Rhizomops mengraii Unidentified species of Vespertilionidae...
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  • is megadermatid of the suborder Microchiroptera within superfamily Rhinolophoidea. The species is a member of the family Megadermatidae, carnivorous microchiropterans...
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  • bhatnagari sp. nov., a new, nasal-emitting trident bat (Rhinonycteridae, Rhinolophoidea) from early Miocene forests in northern Australia". The Anatomical Record:...
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  • Egypte. Geologica et Palaeontologica, 19:161- 189. Sigé, B. 1991. Rhinolophoidea et Vespertilionoidea (Chiroptera) du Chambi (Eocène inférieur de Tunisie)–Aspects...
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    Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Chiroptera Superfamily: Rhinolophoidea Family: Hipposideridae Lydekker, 1891 Type genus Hipposideros Gray,...
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    is inconclusive as well. The more recent consensus is a position in Rhinolophoidea. Necromantis occurs in the Quercy Formation deposits estimated to date...
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  • Octodontoidea indet., ?Palaeothentidae indet., Pampatheriidae indet., ?Rhinolophoidea indet., Tolypeutinae indet., Toxodontidae indet., Typotheria indet....
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  • treatment was as family Hipposideridae Miller 1907, placed with superfamily Rhinolophoidea Weber, 1928 of the suborder Microchiroptera. A species of the family...
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  • Mylodontoidea, Notoungulata, Octodontoidea, Palaeothentidae, Pampatheriidae, Rhinolophoidea, Tolypeutinae, Toxodontidae, Typotheria and Vespertilionoidea. Additionally...
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  • bhatnagari sp. nov., a new, nasal-emitting trident bat (Rhinonycteridae, Rhinolophoidea) from early Miocene forests in northern Australia". The Anatomical Record...
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