Pteronotus quadridens (Gundlach, 1840)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/3779.2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5458340 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/ED2FF03D-FFE3-FFEF-FE5F-FF2D969C30FA |
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Carolina |
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Pteronotus quadridens (Gundlach, 1840) |
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Pteronotus quadridens (Gundlach, 1840) View in CoL
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MATERIAL EXAMINED: Cueva de Lily: 1 complete skull, 2 skull fragments, 1 dentary, 2 radii. Oleg’s Bat Cave: 1 complete skull, 1 dentary.
EXTANT DISTRIBUTION: Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico ( Dávalos and Turvey, 2012; Simmons, 2005).
FOSSIL RECORD: Pteronotus quadridens has previously been recovered from a Quaternary cave deposit (Cerro de San Francisco) in the Dominican Republic (fig. 2; table 1). Additionally, P. quadridens has been found in Pleistocene or Holocene cave deposits in Cuba ( Silva Taboada, 1974, 1979; Woloszyn and Silva Taboada, 1977) and the Bahamas (Andros, Great Abaco, and New Providence; Morgan, 2001).
REMARKS: No consistent differences in cranial or postcranial morphology or size were found between our sample and the comparative material (appendix).
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