Molossus (bat)

Molossus is a genus of bats. The genus contains ten species with a New World distribution from Mexico in the north to northern Argentina at its most southerly limit. Four of these species have distributions that include various islands in the West Indies such as Puerto Rico or Trinidad.[1][2]

Molossus
Molossus nigricans skeleton at the Smithsonian.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Molossidae
Genus: Molossus
É. Geoffroy, 1805
Species
  • Molossus alvarezi
  • Molossus aztecus
  • Molossus barnesi
  • Molossus coibensis
  • Molossus currentium
  • Molossus molossus
  • Molossus pretiosus
  • Molossus rufus
  • Molossus sinaloae
  • Molossus trinitatis

The genus belongs to a group commonly referred to as free-tailed bats. Its name is from the ancient Molossus breed of shepherd dog.[3]

Systematics

Species list:

  • Molossus alvarezi
  • Molossus aztecus Saussure, 1860[4]
  • Molossus barnesi
  • Molossus coibensis Allen, 1904[4]
  • Molossus currentium Thomas, 1901[4]
  • Molossus molossus (Pallas, 1766)[4]
  • Molossus pretiosus Miller, 1902[4]
  • Molossus rufus E. Geoffroy, 1805[4]
  • Molossus sinaloae
  • Molossus trinitatis

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References

  1. "Molossus". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 28 January 2009.
  2. Simmons, Nancy B. (2005), "Chiroptera", in Wilson, Don E.; Reeder, DeeAnn M. (eds.), Mammal Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference (3rd ed), Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 312–529, ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0, retrieved 29 September 2009
  3. The Mammals of the Southern African Sub-region by J. D. Skinner, ISBN 0-521-84418-5, 2006, p. 277, "The name of the [free-tailed bats] family is derived from the Greek molossus, a kind of dog used by Greek shepherds in ancient times."
  4. Louriero, Livia Oliviera; Gregorin, Renato; Perini, Fernando Araujo (2018). "Diversity, morphological phylogeny, and distribution of bats of the genus Molossus E. Geoffroy, 1805 (Chiroptera, Molossidae) in Brazil". Zoosystema. 40: 452–425. doi:10.5252/zoosystema2018v40a18.

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