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Fig. 23. Geographic distribution of Natalus jamaicensis (upside down triangles), N. major (squares), N. primus (circles), and N. stramineus (upright triangles). Open symbols indicate localities represented by bone remains only. Names of localities are listed in appendix 1. Gray shading on land indicates relief, with darknes increasing with altitude.
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 48, DOI: 10.1206/636.1, http://zenodo.org/record/5406518
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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