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Volume 10, Number 2, December 2008

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A new species of Mops (Molossidae) from Pemba Island, Tanzania
pp. 183-192(10)
Author: Stanley, William T.

Variation of mitochondrial DNA in the Hipposideros caffer complex (Chiroptera: Hipposideridae) and its taxonomic implications
pp. 193-206(14)
Authors: Vallo, Peter; Guillén-Servent, Antonio; Benda, Petr; Pires, Debra B.; Koubek, Petr

Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the greater mouse-tailed bat Rhinopoma microphyllum (Brünnich, 1782) in the Levant
pp. 207-212(6)
Authors: Levin, Eran; Yom-Tov, Yoram; Barnea, Anat; Huchon, Dorothée

A new species of tube-nosed bat Murina (Vespertilionidae, Chiroptera) from Vietnam
pp. 213-220(8)
Authors: Kruskop, Sergei V.; Eger, Judith L.

A taxonomic review of Rhinolophus stheno and R. malayanus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from continental Southeast Asia: an evaluation of echolocation call frequency in discriminating between cryptic species
pp. 221-242(22)
Authors: Soisook, Pipat; Bumrungsri, Sara; Satasook, Chutamas; Thong, Vu Dinh; Bu, Si Si Hla; Harrison, David L.; Bates, Paul J.J.

Systematic review of small fruit-eating bats (Artibeus) from the Guianas, and a re-evaluation of A. glaucus bogotensis
pp. 243-256(14)
Authors: Lim, Burton K.; Engstrom, Mark D.; Patton, John C.; Bickham, John W.

Analysis of twinning in flying-foxes (Megachiroptera) reveals superfoetation and multiple-paternity
pp. 271-278(8)
Authors: Fox, Samantha; Spencer, Hugh; O'Brien, Gemma M.

Diet and prey selection in Mehelyi's horseshoe bat Rhinolophus mehelyi (Chiroptera, Rhinolophidae) in the south-western Iberian Peninsula
pp. 279-286(8)
Authors: Salsamendi, Egoitz; Garin, Inazio; Almenar, David; Goiti, Urtzi; Napal, Maria; Aihartza, Joxerra

Fishing behaviour in the long-fingered bat Myotis capaccinii (Bonaparte, 1837): an experimental approach
pp. 287-301(15)
Authors: Aihartza, Joxerra; Almenar, David; Salsamendi, Egoitz; Goiti, Urtzi; Garin, Inazio

Fringe for foraging? Histology of the bristle-like hairs on the tail membrane of the gleaning bat, Myotis nattereri
pp. 303-311(9)
Authors: Czech, Nicole U.; Klauer, Gertrud; Dehnhardt, Guido; Siemers, Björn M.

The aerodynamics of big ears in the brown long-eared bat Plecotus auritus
pp. 313-321(9)
Authors: Gardiner, James D.; Dimitriadis, Grigorios; Sellers, William I.; Codd, Jonathan R.

Roosts and activity areas of Nyctinomops macrotis in northern Arizona
pp. 323-329(7)
Authors: Corbett, Richard Jason M.; Chambers, Carol L.; Herder, Michael J.

Bats select buildings in clearings in Białowieża Primeval Forest
pp. 331-338(8)
Authors: Mazurska, Karolina; Ruczyński, Ireneusz

Bat diversity in tropical forest and agro-pastoral habitats within a protected area in the Philippines
pp. 349-358(10)
Authors: Sedlock, Jodi L.; Weyandt, Sarah E.; Cororan, Laura; Damerow, Marin; Hwa, Shi-Hsia; Pauli, Benjamin

Long-term change in an assemblage of North American bats: are eastern red bats declining?
pp. 359-366(8)
Authors: Winhold, Lisa; Kurta, Allen; Foster, Rodney

Short Notes

Flying-fox (Megachiroptera: Pteropodidae) flight altitudes determined via an unusual sampling method: aircraft strikes in Australia
pp. 377-379(3)
Authors: Parsons, Jennifer G.; Blair, David; Luly, Jon; Robson, Simon K.A.

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