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Autor:
Damien O. Joly, C.E. Lange, Brett R. Smith, Ben D. Hayes, Sarah H. Olson, Tracey Goldstein, Kenneth N. Cameron, Jasmine Pante, Anne Laudisoit, R. Bagamboula MPassi
Publikováno v:
New Microbes and New Infections, Vol 36, Iss, Pp 100705-(2020)
New Microbes and New Infections
New Microbes and New Infections
Herpesviruses have been identified in many species; however, relatively few bat herpesvirus are known, considering the enormous diversity of bats. We used consensus PCR to test bats from the Republic of the Congo and found DNA of two different novel
Autor:
Don E. Wilson, Russell A. Mittermeier
2. Persian Trident Bat Triaenops persicus French: Tr aenop de Perse German: Pers sdıe Dre zahnb attnase Spanish: Fl nonlcterro persa Other common names: RufousTr dent Bat Trple Nose-leaf Bat Taxonomy. Triaerrops pasicus Dobson, 1871, “at near
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Autor:
Ying Bai, Charles E. Rupprecht, Richard Franka, Bernard Agwanda, Michael Kosoy, Robert F. Breiman, Tarah Lynch, Michael Niezgoda, Ivan V. Kuzmin
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 12, Pp 1875-1881 (2010)
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 16, Iss 12, Pp 1875-1881 (2010)
We report the presence and diversity of Bartonella spp. in bats of 13 insectivorous and frugivorous species collected from various locations across Kenya. Bartonella isolates were obtained from 23 Eidolon helvum, 22 Rousettus aegyptiacus, 4 Coleura a
Autor:
D. C. D. Happold, Meredith Happold
Publikováno v:
Journal of Natural History. 31:805-836
This paper reports 97 new species-locality records of bats from Malawi. Of particular interest are four species of bats (Rhinolophus swinnyi, Triaenops persicus, Eptesicus flavescens, Tadarida nigeriae) which have not been recorded previously from Ma
Autor:
Julie Ranivo, Steven N. Goodman
Publikováno v:
mammalia. 73
The bat genus Triaenops (Hipposideridae) is broadly distributed in Africa, portions of the Near East, and islands in the Indian Ocean (Madagascar, western Seychelles). Three species of Triaenops are currently recognized in Madagascar, all endemic (T.
Autor:
Karl F. Koopman
Triaenops persicus Dobson, 1871. J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 40:455. TYPE LOCALITY: Iran, Shiraz, 4,750 ft. (1,448 m). DISTRIBUTION: Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Angola, Zanzibar, Mozambique, Yemen, Oman, Congo Republic, Iran, perhaps Egypt
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Autor:
M. Lee Goff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Entomology. 19:376-379
Microtrombicula (Eltonella) tanzaniae is described from specimens collected from Noack's African Leaf-nosed Bat, Hipposideros ruber ruber , Persian Leaf-nosed Bat, Triaenops persicus afer , and Egyptian Slit-faced Bat, Nycteris thebaica , and Wharton
Autor:
Ugo Funaioli, Benedetto Lanza
Publikováno v:
Monitore Zoologico Italiano. Supplemento. 2:199-202
SUMMARY Short chorologic notes on some rare (Triaenops persicus afer, Pipistrellus nanus helios) or previously unrecorded (Eptesicus rendalli phasma, Miniopterus inflatus) bats from Somalia. Epomophorus anurus must be deleted, for the time being, fro
Autor:
J. R. Mainoya
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Ecology. 17:127-129
Summary Secretion of the frontal sac gland of the Persian leaf-nosed bat varies seasonally and is correlated with changes in spermatogenic activity. The possibility that androgenic hormones are directly involved in the secretory activity was not inve
Autor:
Walter W. Dalquest
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 46:254
During October 1963, 325 specimens of mammals were obtained from the Save River area, Mozambique, mostly near the hunting camp of Zinave, midway between the Indian Ocean and the Southern Rhodesian boundary. Nycteris vinsoni and Scotophilus alvenslebe