Project 891: L. M. Dávalos, P. M. Velazco, O. M. Warsi, P. D. Smits, N. B. Simmons. 2014. Integrating Incomplete Fossils by Isolating Conflicting Signal in Saturated and Non-Independent Morphological Characters. Systematic Biology. 63 (4):582-600.
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Savage, D. E. 1951. A Miocene phyllostomatid bat from Colombia, South America. University of California Publications in Geological Sciences. Vol. 28, pp. 357-366.
Gut, H.J. 1958. A Pleistocene Vampire Bat from Florida. Journal of Mammalogy. Vol. 40(4), pp. 534-538.
Hill, J.E. 1974. A new family, genus, and species of bat (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Thailand. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Vol. 27(7). London.
Sige, B. 1985. Les Chiropteres Oligocenes du Fayum, Egypte. Geologica et Palaeontologica. Vol. 19, pp. 161-189.
Sigé, B. 1988. Le gisement du Bretou (Phosphorite du Quercy, Tarn-et-Garonne, France) et sa faune de vertébrés de l'Eocène supérieur. IV Insectivores et Chiroptères. Palaeontographica. Vol. 205, pp. 69-102.
Simmons, N.B. 1996. A new species of Micronycteris (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) from northeastern Brazil : with comments on phylogenetic relationships. American Museum Novitates. Vol. 3158, pp. 1-34.
Hand, S.J. 1996. New Miocene and Pliocene megadermatids (Mammalia, Microchiroptera) from Australia, with comments on broader aspects of megadermatid evolution. Geobios. Vol. 29, pp. 365-377.
Czaplewski, N.J. 1997. Chiroptera. Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics. pp. 410-431, Kay, R.F., Madden, R.H., Cifelli, R.L. and Flynn, J.J. ed. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C..
Simmons, N.B. 2003. "Craseonycteris thonglongyai". Digital Morphology.
Davalos, L. M. 2004. A New Chocoan Species of Lonchophylla (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae). American Museum Novitates. (3426) pp. 1-14.
Suarez, W. 2005. Taxonomic Status of the Cuban Vampire Bat (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Desmodontinae: Desmodus). Caribbean Journal of Science. Vol. 41(4), pp. 761-767.
Menu, H. and Sige, B. 1971. Nyctalodontie et myotodonty, importants caracteres de grades evolutifs chez les chiropteres entomophages. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris. Vol. 272, pp. 1735-1738.
Hill, J.E. and Smith, S.E. 1981. Craseonycteris thonglongyai. Mammalian Species. (160) pp. 1-4.
Simmons, N.B. and Geisler, J.H. 1998. Phylogenetic relationships of Icaronycteris, Archaeonycteris, Hassianycteris, and Palaeochiropteryx to extant bat lineages, with comments on the evolution of echolocation and foraging strategies. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. 235, pp. 1-182.
Bogdanowicz, W. and Owen, R.D. 1998. In the minotaur's labyrinth: phylogeny of the bat family Hipposideridae. Bat Biology and Conservation. pp. 27-42, Kunz, T.H. and Racey, P.A. ed. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C..
Hand, S.J. and Kirsch, J.A.W. 1998. A southern origin for the Hipposideridae (Microchiroptera)? Evidence from the Australian fossil record. Bat Biology and Conservation. pp. 72-90, Kunz, T.H. and Racey, P.A. ed. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C..
Simmons, N.B. and Conway, T.M. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships of mormoopid bats (Chiroptera: Mormoopidae) based on morphological data. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. 258, pp. 1-97.
Czaplewski, N.J. and Peachey, W.D. 2003. Late Pleistocene Bats from Arkenstone Cave, Arizona. The Southwestern Naturalist. Vol. 48(4), pp. 597-609.
Hand, J.J. and Kirsch, J.A.W. 2003. Archerops, a new annectent hipposiderid genus (Microchiroptera) from the Australian Miocene. Journal of Paleontology. Vol. 77, pp. 1139-1151.
Morgan, G.S. and Czaplewski, N.J. 2003. A new bat (Chiroptera: natalidae) from the early Miocene of Florida, with comments on natalid phylogeny. Journal of Mammalogy. Vol. 84, pp. 729-752.
Giannini, N.P. and Simmons, N.B. 2005. Conflict and congruence in a combined DNA-morphology analysis of megachiropteran bat relationships (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Cladistics. Vol. 21, pp. 411-437.
Giannini, N.P. and Simmons, N.S. 2007. Element homology and the evolution of dental formulae in megachiropteran bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). American Museum Novitates. Vol. 3559, pp. 1-22.
Czaplewski, N. J. and Morgan, G. S. 2012. New basal noctilionoid bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from the Oligocene of subtropical North America. In Evolutionary History of Bats: Fossils, Molecules and Morphology. pp. 162-209, Gunnell, G. F. and Simmons, N. B. ed. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Morgan, G.S., Linares, O.J. and Ray, C.E. 1988. New Species of Fossil Vampire Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Desmodontidae) From Florida and Venezuela. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. Vol. 101(4), pp. 912-928. Biological Society of Washington.
Sige, B., Habersetzer, J. and Storch, G. 1998. The Deciduous Dentition And Dental Replacement In The Eocene Bat Palaeochiropterx tupaiodon From Messel: The Primitive Condition aAnd Beginning Of Specialization Of Milk Teeth Among Chiroptera. Lethaia. Vol. 31, pp. 349-358.
Wetterer, A.L., Rockman, M.W. and Simmons, N.B. 2000. Phylogeny of phyllostomid bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera): data from diverse morphological systems, sex chromosomes, and restriction sites. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History. Vol. 248, pp. 1-200.
Hand, S.J., Archer, M. and Godthelp, H. 2001. New Miocene Icarops material (Microchiroptera: Mystacinidae) from Australia, with a revised diagnosis of the genus. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Paleontologists. Vol. 25, pp. 12-20.
Storch, G.l, Sige, B. and Habsersetzer, J. 2002. Tachypteron franzeni n. gen., n. sp., earliest emballonurid bat from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Mammalia, Chiroptera). Palaeontologische Zeitschrift. Vol. 76, pp. 189-199.
Czaplewski, N.J., Krejca, J. and Miller, T.E. 2003. Late Quaternary Bats from Cebada Cave, Chiquibul Cave System, Belize. Caribbean Journal of Science. Vol. 39(1), pp. 23-33.
Gunnell, G.F., Simons, E.L. and Seiffert, E.R. 2008. New bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from the Late Eocene and Early Oligocene, Fayum Depression, Egypt. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol. 28, pp. 1-11.
Maitre, E., Sigé, B. and Escarguel, G. 2008. A new family of bats in the Paleogene: Systematics and implications for the origin of emballonurids and rhinolophoids. Neues Jahrbuch fur Geologie und Palaontologie. Abhandlungen. Vol. 250(2), pp. 199-216.
Hand, S.J., Novacek, M., Godthelp, H. and Archer, M. 1994. First Eocene bat from Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. Vol. 14, pp. 375-381.
Hand, S.J., Murray, P., Megirian, D., Archer, M. and Godthelp, H. 1998. Mystacinid bats (Microchiroptera) from the Australian Tertiary. Journal of Paleontology. Vol. 72, pp. 538-545.
Czaplewski, N.J., Takai, M., Naeher, T.M., Shigehara, N. and Setoguchi, T. 2003. Additional bats from the middle Miocene La Venta fauna of Colombia. Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias. Vol. 27(103), pp. 263-282.
Dávalos, L. M., Velazco, P. M., Warsi, O. M., Smits, P. D. and Simmons, N. B. 2014. Integrating Incomplete Fossils by Isolating Conflicting Signal in Saturated and Non-Independent Morphological Characters. Systematic Biology. Vol. 63(4), pp. 582-600.
Smith, T., Rana, R.S., Missiaen, P., Rose, K.D., Sahni, A., Singh, H. and Singh, L. 2007. High bat (Chiroptera) diveristy in the Early Eocene of India. Naturwissenschaten. Vol. 94, pp. 1003-1009.