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Fig. 12. Geographic variation of Nyctiellus lepidus. Cuba (N 5 17) includes specimens from La Habana, Isla de la Juventud, and Granma. The Bahamas (N 5 37) include specimens from Cat, Eleuthera, Little Exuma, Long. All specimens are male. Specimens from Cuba have slightly longer forearms but have narrower skulls and smaller rostra (Tukey, P, 0.05). Symbols: black dots, means; vertical gray bars, two standard deviations around the mean; vertical black line, two standard errors around the mean.
Published as part of Tejedor, Adrian, 2011, Systematics Of Funnel-Eared Bats (Chiroptera: Natalidae), pp. 1-140 in Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2011 (353) on page 22, DOI: 10.1206/636.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5406518
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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