Los murciélagos de herradura (género Rhinolophus) constituyen el único exponente de la subfamilia Rhinolophinae, nombrada por John Edward Gray (1800 - 1875), en 1825.
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Rhinolophus |
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Taxonomía |
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Reino: |
Animalia |
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Filo: |
Chordata |
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Clase: |
Mammalia |
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Orden: |
Chiroptera |
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Suborden: |
Microchiroptera |
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Superfamilia: |
Rhinolophoidea |
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Familia: |
Rhinolophidae |
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Subfamilia: |
Rhinolophinae Gray, (1825) |
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Género: |
Rhinolophus Lacépède, (1799) |
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Especie tipo |
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Vespertilio ferrum-equinum Schreber, 1774 |
Especies |
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Sinonimia |
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- Aquias Gray, 1847.
- Coelophyllus Peters, 1867.
- Euryalus Matschie, 1901.
- Phyllorhina Leach, 1816.
- Phyllotis Gray, 1866.
- Rhinocrepis Gervais, 1836.
- Rhinomegalophus Bourret, 1951.
- Rinophyllotis Troughton, 1941.
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- Rhinolophus acuminatus, Peters, 1871.
- Rhinolophus adami, Aellen y Brosset, 1968.
- Rhinolophus affinis, Horsfield, 1823.
- Rhinolophus alcyone, Temminck, 1852.
- Rhinolophus anderseni, Cabrera, 1909.
- Rhinolophus arcuatus, Peters, 1871.
- Rhinolophus beddomei K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus blasii, Peters, 1866.
- Rhinolophus bocharicus Kastchenko & Akimov, 1917.
- Rhinolophus borneensis, Peters, 1861.
- Rhinolophus canuti, Thomas y Wroughton, 1909.
- Rhinolophus capensis, Lichtenstein, 1823.
- Rhinolophus celebensis, K. Andersen, 1906.
- Rhinolophus clivosus, Cretzschmar, 1828.
- Rhinolophus coelophyllus, Peters, 1867.
- Rhinolophus cognatus, K. Andersen, 1906.
- Rhinolophus cohenae[1] Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, Bayliss & Cotterill, 2012
- Rhinolophus convexus Csorba, 1997.
- Rhinolophus cornutus, Temminck, 1835.
- Rhinolophus creaghi, Thomas, 1896.
- Rhinolophus darlingi, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus deckenii, Peters, 1867.
- Rhinolophus denti, Thomas, 1904.
- Rhinolophus eloquens, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus euryale, Blasius, 1853.
- Rhinolophus euryotis, Temminck, 1835.
- Rhinolophus ferrumequinum, Schreber, 1774.
- Rhinolophus formosae Sanborn, 1939.
- Rhinolophus fumigatus, Rüppell, 1842.
- Rhinolophus gorongosae, Taylor et al., 2018.
- Rhinolophus guineensis, Eisentraut, 1960.
- Rhinolophus hildenbrandtii, Peters, 1878.
- Rhinolophus hilli, Aellen, 1973.
- Rhinolophus hillorum Koopman, 1989.
- Rhinolophus hipposideros, Bechstein, 1800.
- Rhinolophus huananus[2] Wu, Motokawa & Harada, 2008.
- Rhinolophus imaizumii, Hill y Yoshiyuki, 1980.
- Rhinolophus inops, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus kahuzi[3] Fahr & Kerbis Peterhans, 2013.
- Rhinolophus keyensis, Peters, 1878.
- Rhinolophus landeri, Martin, 1838.
- Rhinolophus lepidus, Blyth, 1844.
- Rhinolophus luctus, Temminck, 1835.
- Rhinolophus mabuensis[1] Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, Bayliss & Cotterill, 2012
- Rhinolophus maclaudi, Pousargues, 1897.
- Rhinolophus macrotis, Blyth, 1844.
- Rhinolophus madurensis K. Andersen, 1918.
- Rhinolophus maendeleo Kock, Csorba & Howell, 2000.
- Rhinolophus malayanus, Bonhote, 1903.
- Rhinolophus marshalli, Thonglongya, 1973.
- Rhinolophus megaphyllus, Gray, 1834.
- Rhinolophus mehelyi, Matschie, 1901.
- Rhinolophus mitratus, Blyth, 1844.
- Rhinolophus monoceros, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus montanus Goodwin, 1979.
- Rhinolophus mossambicus[1] Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, Bayliss & Cotterill, 2012
- Rhinolophus nereis, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus osgoodi, Sanborn, 1939.
- Rhinolophus paradoxolophus, Bourret, 1951.
- Rhinolophus pearsonii, Horsfield, 1851.
- Rhinolophus philippinensis, Waterhouse, 1843.
- Rhinolophus pusillus, Temminck, 1835.
- Rhinolophus rex, G. M. Allen, 1923.
- Rhinolophus robinsoni, K. Andersen, 1918.
- Rhinolophus rouxii, Temminck, 1835.
- Rhinolophus rufus, Eydoux y Gervais, 1836.
- Rhinolophus ruwenzorii, J. Eric Hill, 1942.
- Rhinolophus sakejiensis[4] Cotterill, 2002.
- Rhinolophus schnitzleri[5] Wu & Thong, 2011.
- Rhinolophus sedulus, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus shameli, Tate, 1943.
- Rhinolophus shortridgei K. Andersen, 1918.
- Rhinolophus siamensis Gyldenstolpe, 1917.
- Rhinolophus silvestris, Aellen, 1959.
- Rhinolophus simplex, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus simulator, K. Andersen, 1904.
- Rhinolophus sinicus K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus smithersi[1] Taylor, Stoffberg, Monadjem, Schoeman, Bayliss & Cotterill, 2012
- Rhinolophus stheno, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus subbadius, Blyth, 1844.
- Rhinolophus subrufus, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus swinnyi, Gough, 1908.
- Rhinolophus thailandensis[6] Wu, Harada & Motokawa, 2009.
- Rhinolophus thomasi, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus trifoliatus, Temminck, 1834.
- Rhinolophus virgo, K. Andersen, 1905.
- Rhinolophus willardi[3] Kerbis Peterhans & Fahr, 2013.
- Rhinolophus xinanzhongguoensis[7] Zhou, Guillén-Servant, Lim, Eger, Wang & Jiang, 2009.
- Rhinolophus yunanensis, Dobson, 1872.
- Rhinolophus ziama[8] Fahr, Vierhaus, Hutterer & Kock, 2002.
Wu, Y., Motokawa, M. & Harada, M. 2008. A New Species of Horseshoe Bat of the Genus Rhinolophus from China (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae). Zoological Science 25:438-443.
Cotterill, F.P.D. 2002. A new species of horseshoe bat (Microchiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from south-central Africa: with comments on its affinities and evolution, and the characterization of rhinolophid species. Journal of Zoology 256 2):165-179.
Wu, Y. & Thong, V.D. 2011. A New Species of Rhinolophus (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) from China. Zoological Science 28:235-241.
Wu, Y., Harada, M. & Motokawa, M, 2009. Taxonomy of Rhinolophus yunanensis Dobson, 1872 (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) with a Description of a New Species from Thailand. Acta Chiropterologica 11:237-246.
Zhou, Z.-M., Guillén-Servant, A., Lim, B.K., Eger, J.L., Wang, Y.-X. & Jiang, X.-L. 2009. A New Species from Southwestern China in the Afro-Palearctic Lineage of the Horseshoe Bats (Rhinolophus). Journal of Mammalogy 90:57-73.
Fahr, J., Vierhaus, H., Hutterer, R. & Kock, D. 2002. A revision of the Rhinolophus maclaudi species group with the description of a new species from West Africa (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae). Myotis 40:95–126.