Thainycteris Explained
Thainycteris is a genus of vesper bat with two species, one found in Indochina and the other found in Taiwan. Its members were previously classified within Arielulus, but more recent studies support Thainycteris as being a distinct genus.[1] [2]
There are two species in this genus:
Notes and References
- Guo. Weijian. Yu. Wenhua. Wang. Xiaoyun. Csorba. Gabor. Li. Fang. Li. Yuchun. Wu. Yi. June 2017. First Record of the Collared Sprite, Thainycteris aureocollaris (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) from China. Mammal Study. 42. 2. 97–103. 10.3106/041.042.0204. 89727995. 1343-4152.
- Francis. Charles M.. Borisenko. Alex V.. Ivanova. Natalia V.. Eger. Judith L.. Lim. Burton K.. Guillén-Servent. Antonio. Kruskop. Sergei V.. Mackie. Iain. Hebert. Paul D. N.. 2010-09-03. The Role of DNA Barcodes in Understanding and Conservation of Mammal Diversity in Southeast Asia. PLOS ONE. en. 5. 9. e12575. 10.1371/journal.pone.0012575. 1932-6203. 2933245. 20838635. free.