File:Myotis escalerai Cabrera.png
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Drawing of the European bat Myotis escalerai. 1, ventral view of the entire animal, with one wing folded and the other spread. 2, lateral view of the head. 3, view of the inner side of the ear. |
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Source |
Cabrera, D.A. 1904. Ensayo monográfico sobre los quirópteros de España. Memorias de la Sociedad Española de Historia Natural 2(5):249–286 (in Spanish). This is plate V. I extracted this image from the Google Books PDF version of the paper (where it is on p. 57) using GIMP. |
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1904 |
Author |
Ángel Cabrera (1879–1960) |
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