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词条 Anoura
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  1. Etymology

  2. Systematics

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Short description|A genus of mammals belonging to the leaf-nosed bats family}}{{Automatic taxobox
| image = Intro wide polls intro vertebrate species 3.jpg
| image_caption = Geoffroy's tailless bat (Anoura geoffroyi)
| taxon = Anoura
| authority = Gray, 1838
| subdivision_ranks = Species
| subdivision =Anoura aequatoris
Anoura cadenai
Anoura carishina
Anoura caudifera
Anoura cultrata
Anoura fistulata
Anoura geoffroyi
Anoura javieri
Anoura latidens
Anoura luismanueli
Anoura peruana
}}{{Wikispecies|Anoura}}Anoura is a genus of leaf-nosed bats from Central and South America.[1] Anoura members lack or have a short tail, and are nectarivorous bats of small to medium size among the Phyllostomidae.[2]

Etymology

The etymology of the genus name Anoura corresponds to the two ancient greek words {{wikt-lang|grc|ἀν-}} ({{grc-transl|ἀν-}}), expressing the "absence" (this prefix is an alpha privative), and {{wikt-lang|grc|οὐρά}} ({{grc-transl|οὐρά}}), meaning "animal tail".[3][4] It refers to the tailless character of these bats.

Note that Anoura, the bat genus, should not be confused with neither 'Anura', an order of amphibians, nor 'Anoures', the original spelling of this order.

Systematics

  • Anoura aequatoris– While a 2006 morphological study suggested elevating Anoura caudifera aequatoris to species level,[5] this conclusion has been challenged. Some believe that it is not distinct enough to warrant separation from A. caudifera, and that further analysis is needed.[6] A 2008 study challenged that elevating it to a species overstated the amount of diversity within the genus, and that it should remain a subspecies.[7]
  • Cadena's tailless bat, A. cadenai– The same 2006 study as above split A. cadenai away from A. caudifer.[5] It was challenged by the same 2008 study based on the overall small sample size of the 2006 study, and the small morphological differences between A. caudifer and A. cadenai.[7] A. caudifer has subsequently been considered monotypic by others, disregarding A. cadenai.[8]
  • Anoura carishina– This taxa was named and described in 2010 based on morphology, and differentiated a species that had previously been described as Anoura geoffroyi.[9] Principal component analysis of A. carishina and A. geoffroyi have produced conflicting results on whether they describe the same species.[10] Using mixture models, another kind of analysis method, shows that A. carishina and A. geoffroyi are indistinguishable.[6]
  • Tailed tailless bat, A. caudifer
  • Handley's tailless bat, A. cultrata
  • Tube-lipped nectar bat, A. fistulata
  • Geoffroy's tailless bat, A. geoffroyi
  • Anoura javieri[2]
  • Broad-toothed tailless bat, A. latidens
  • Luis Manuel's tailless bat, A. luismanueli
  • Anoura peruana

References

1. ^{{citation | last = Simmons | first = Nancy B. | author-link = | contribution = Chiroptera | pages = 312–529 | title=Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed) | editor-last = Wilson | editor-first = Don E. | editor2-last = Reeder | editor2-first = DeeAnn M. | url = http://www.bucknell.edu/MSW3/browse.asp?s=y&id=13801126 | publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press | place = Baltimore | year=2005 | isbn = 978-0-8018-8221-0 | accessdate = 13 September 2009}}
2. ^{{cite journal | vauthors = Pacheco V, Sánchez-Vendizú P, Solari S | title = A new species of Anoura Gray, 1838 (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Peru, with taxonomic and biogeographic comments on species of the Anoura caudifer complex | journal = Acta Chiropterologica | volume = 20 | issue = 1 | pages = 31-50 | year = 2018 | doi = 10.3161/15081109ACC2018.20.1.002 }}
3. ^{{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/461974285 |title=Abrégé du dictionnaire grec français |last=Bailly |first=Anatole |date=1981-01-01 |publisher=Hachette |isbn=2010035283 |location=Paris |oclc=461974285 }}
4. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.tabularium.be/bailly/ |title=Greek-french dictionary online |last=Bailly |first=Anatole |date= |website=www.tabularium.be |publisher= |access-date=December 9, 2018}}
5. ^Mantilla-Meluk, H., & Baker, R. J. (2006). Systematics of small Anoura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Colombia, with description of a new species. Museum of Texas Tech University.
6. ^Calderón-Acevedo, C. A., & Muchhala, N. C. Species limits in the Neotropical Bat Genus Anoura Gray. Group, 40, 50.
7. ^Jarrín-V, P., & Kunz, T. H. (2008). Taxonomic history of the genus Anoura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) with insights into the challenges of morphological species delimitation. Acta Chiropterologica, 10(2), 257-269.
8. ^{{cite journal |last1=Smith |date=2012 |title=Lesser Tailless Bat |url=http://www.faunaparaguay.com/mamm43Anouracaudifer.pdf |journal=Mammals of Paraguay |volume=43 |access-date=May 11, 2017 }}
9. ^Mantilla-Meluk, H., & Baker, R. J. (2010). New species of Anoura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Colombia, with systematic remarks and notes on the distribution of the A. geoffroyi complex. Museum of Texas Tech University.
10. ^Mantilla-Meluk, H., Siles, L., & Aguirre, L. F. (2014). Geographic and ecological amplitude in the nectarivorous bat Anoura fistulata (Pyhllostomidae: Glossophaginae). Caldasia, 36(2), 373-388.

External links

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