Molossops W. Peters, 1866

Gamboa Alurralde, Santiago & Díaz, M Mónica, 2019, Molossops temminckii (Chiroptera: Molossidae), Mammalian Species 51 (976), pp. 40-50 : 40

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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/mspecies/sez006

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scientific name

Molossops W. Peters, 1866
status

 

Molossops W. Peters, 1866 View in CoL

Dysopes: Burmeister, 1854:72 . Part; not Dysopes Illiger, 1811 .

Molossops Peters, 1866:575 View in CoL . Type species Dysopes temminckii Burmeister, 1854 View in CoL , by subsequent designation ( Miller 1907: 247); described as a subgenus of Molossus É. Geoffroy St. View in CoL - Hilaire, 1805.

Myopterus: W. Peters, 1869:402. Not Myopterus É. Geoffroy St.-Hilaire, 1818.

Molossus: Winge, 1892:17 View in CoL . Not Molossus É. Geoffroy St. View in CoL - Hilaire, 1805.

Mollossops Miretzki and Margarido, 1999:105. Incorrect subsequent spelling of Molossops Peters, 1866 View in CoL .

CONTEXT AND CONTENT. Order Chiroptera , suborder Yangochiroptera , family Molossidae , subfamily Molossinae , genus Molossops . Earlier classifications on the genus Molossops included two subgenera: Cynomops and Molossops ( Freeman 1981a) . However, based on chromosomal number, and cranial and external morphological differences, Molossops was treated as a distinct genus ( Barquez et al. 1999; Peters et al. 2002; Simmons 2005; Eger 2008). Three subgenera, Cabreramops , Neoplatymops , and the nominal subgenus Molossops , were then included within Molossops ( Freeman 1981a; Ibáñez 1981; Koopman 1993; Gregorin 2000; Simmons 2005); although other authors considered these subgenera to be sufficiently distinct to warrant generic status ( Barquez et al. 1999; Peters et al. 2002; Eger 2008; Gregorin and Cirranello 2016). In a molecular phylogenetic study of the family Molossidae , a sister relationship between Molossops and Cynomops was recovered (also see Peters et al. 2002), and Neoplatymops did not form a monophyletic clade with Molossops , supporting its generic status ( Ammerman et al. 2012). This relationship was also confirmed in a phylogenetic study using an independent morphological data set, and recommended that the subgenera of Molossops be recognized at the generic level (Gregorin and Cirranello 2016).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Chiroptera

Family

Molossidae

Loc

Molossops W. Peters, 1866

Gamboa Alurralde, Santiago & Díaz, M Mónica 2019
2019
Loc

Molossus:

WINGE, H. 1892: 17
1892
Loc

Molossops Peters, 1866:575

MILLER, G. S., Jr. 1907: 247
PETERS, W. 1866: 575
1866
Loc

Dysopes:

BURMEISTER, H. 1854: 72
1854
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