Baeodon Explained
Baeodon is a genus of vesper bats. It consists of two species:
Baeodon was described as a new genus in 1906 by American zoologist Gerrit Smith Miller Jr.. The type species for the genus is Allen's yellow bat, which was previously in the genus Rhogeessa.[1] Later studies found that the slender yellow bat was the sister taxon of Allen's yellow bat.[2] [3]
Notes and References
- Miller. G.S.. 1906. Twelve new genera of bats. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 19. 85.
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