
Figure 2. Bivariate plot of the examined samples of the Myotis mystacinus morphogroup from the Caucasus region: greatest length of skull (LCr) against the length of the upper tooth-row (CM3). The closed symbols denote specimens identified with the help of genetic analysis (with the exception of M. brandtii, for details see text), open symbols all other specimens (arranged to geographical sets); bold capital letters denote holotype specimens of the following taxa: A – Myotis mystacinus aurascens Kuzâkin, 1935; C – Myotis mystacinus caucasicus Tsytsulina, 2000; M – Myotis meinertzhageni Thomas, 1926; P – Myotis mystacinus popovi Strelkov, 1983; R – Myotis mystacinus pamirensis Kuzâkin, 1935; S – Myotis mystacinus sogdianus Kuzâkin, 1934; T – Myotis mystacinus transcaspicus Ogneff & Heptner, 1928.
Published as part of Benda, Petr, Gazaryan, Suren & Vallo, Peter, 2016, On the distribution and taxonomy of bats of the Myotis mystacinus morphogroup from the Caucasus region (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), pp. 842-863 in Turkish Journal of Zoology 40 (6) on page 850, DOI: 10.3906/zoo-1505-47, http://zenodo.org/record/10973776
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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