Miniopterus zapfei
Miniopterus zapfei is a fossil bat in the genus Miniopterus from the middle Miocene of France. First described in 2002, it is known only from the site of M, where it occurs with another fossil Miniopterus species, the smaller and more common Miniopterus fossilis. M. zapfei is known from five mandibles (lower jaws) and an isolated fourth upper premolar (P4). The fourth lower premolar is more slender than in M. fossilis and the cingulum shelf surrounding the P4 is less well-developed than in living Miniopterus. The length of the first lower molar is 1.57 to 1.60 mm.
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Miniopterus zapfei
Miniopterus zapfei is a fossil bat in the genus Miniopterus from the middle Miocene of France. First described in 2002, it is known only from the site of M, where it occurs with another fossil Miniopterus species, the smaller and more common Miniopterus fossilis. M. zapfei is known from five mandibles (lower jaws) and an isolated fourth upper premolar (P4). The fourth lower premolar is more slender than in M. fossilis and the cingulum shelf surrounding the P4 is less well-developed than in living Miniopterus. The length of the first lower molar is 1.57 to 1.60 mm.
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Miniopterus zapfei is a fossil ...... ower molar is 1.57 to 1.60 mm.
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Miniopterus zapfei és una espè ...... r fa 1,57–1,60 mm de llargada.
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Mein & Ginsburg, 2002
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Middle Miocene
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Miniopterus
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zapfei
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EX
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Miniopterus zapfei is a fossil ...... ower molar is 1.57 to 1.60 mm.
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Miniopterus zapfei és una espè ...... r fa 1,57–1,60 mm de llargada.
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Miniopterus zapfei
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Miniopterus zapfei
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