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Journal of Mammalogy | 1981

Electrophoretic and Immunological Studies on the Relationship of the Brachyphyllinae and the Glossophaginae

Robert J. Baker; Rodney L. Honeycutt; Michael L. Arnold; Vincent M. Sarich; Hugh H. Genoways

Electrophoretic and albumin immunological data indicate that the Brachyphyllinae as currently conceived is a natural assemblage, with Erophylla sezekorni and Phyllonycteris aphylla being more closely related to each other than either is to Brachyphylla cavernarum . In both data sets, values that distinguish Erophylla from Phyllonycteris are in the general range of values that characterize congeneric species of mammals. Immunological distance values for the species Glossophaga soricina, Monophyllus redmani, Anoura caudifer, Leptonycteris sanborni, Choeroniscus minor , and Hylonycteris underwoodi indicate that these taxa are approximately equi-distant from the Brachyphyllinae. Immunological comparisons of Glossophaga and Monophyllus to Anoura, Leptonycteris, Choeroniscus , and Hylonycteris indicate that the four latter genera are more closely related to Glossophaga and Monophyllus than Glossophaga and Monophyllus are to the genera of the Brachyphyllinae. Values from Lonchophylla thomasi and Lionycteris spurrelli suggest a more distant relationship of these glossophagine genera to the Brachyphyllinae than the other glossophagine genera examined. Our data suggest that a 2N = 32, FN = 60 karyotype like that characteristic of Glossophaga is primitive for a clade including the Brachyphyllinae and the glossophagine genera Anoura, Glossophaga, Monophyllus, Leptonycteris, Hylonycteris , and Choeroniscus . These data suggest that the polyphyletic origin of certain glossophagine genera, as proposed by Baker (1967), is unlikely.


Archive | 1988

Genic Studies of Lasiurus(Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)

Robert J. Baker; John C. Patton; Hugh H. Genoways; John W. Bickham


Archive | 1996

A New Species of the Genus Rhogeessa , with Comments on Geographic Distribution and Speciation in the Genus

Hugh H. Genoways; Robert J. Baker


Archive | 1975

A New Subspecies of Geomys bursarius (Mammalia: Geomyidae) from Texas and New Mexico

Robert J. Baker; Hugh H. Genoways


Archive | 1973

Cytotypes and Morphometrics of Two Phyllostomatid Bats, Micronycteris hirsuta and Vampyressa pusilla

Robert J. Baker; Hugh H. Genoways; William J. Bleier; Jerry W. Warner


Archive | 1981

Mice of the Genus Peromyscus in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas

David J. Schmidly; Hugh H. Genoways; Robert J. Baker


Archive | 1975

A New Species of Eptesicus from Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae)

Hugh H. Genoways; Robert J. Baker


Archive | 1976

A new species of Chiroderma from Guadeloupe, West Indies (Chiroptera, Phyllostomatide) /

Robert J. Baker; Hugh H. Genoways


Archive | 2003

Development Annual Report 2003

Sean E. Anderson; Ryan Shaun Joazeiro de Baker; Jerry R. Choate; Hugh H. Genoways; Sophie B. George; A. V. Linzey; Robert J. McIntyre; Daniel K. Odell; David J. Schmidly; H. D. A. Smith; B. R. Stein; Michael R. Willig; Daryl E. Wilson; Terry L. Yates


Archive | 1988

Lasiurus blossevilli (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Texas

Hugh H. Genoways; Robert J. Baker

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Jerry R. Choate

American Museum of Natural History

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Terry L. Yates

University of New Mexico

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