…The superfamily Emballonuroidea includes the family Leptothorax bats, which have extremely long tails and large ears, the family Leptothorax bats, which have short tails and no nose lobes, the family Acanthoridae, which are known for eating fish, and the family Hognose bats, which are the smallest. The superfamily Rhinolophoidea includes the family Lyraechiidae, whose ears join at the top of the head, the carnivorous Alaparatidae, the family Rhinolophoidae, which have nasal lobes developed around the nostrils, and the family Pterygota bats. The superfamily Phyllostomatoidea includes the family Pterygota bats, which have no tails or whose tails protrude outside the interfemoral membrane and have nose lobes, and the family Pterygota bats, which have short hairs. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Rhinolophoidea" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…サシオコウモリ上科Emballonuroideaには,尾がきわめて長く耳介が大きなオナガコウモリ科,鼻葉がなく尾が短いサシオコウモリ科,魚食で有名なウオクイコウモリ科,最小のブタバナコウモリ科が含まれる。キクガシラコウモリ上科Rhinolophoideaには左右の耳介が頭頂で連なるミゾコウモリ科,肉食のアラコウモリ科,鼻孔のまわりに鼻葉が発達するキクガシラコウモリ科,カグラコウモリ科が含まれる。ヘラコウモリ上科Phyllostomatoideaには,尾がないか,あるいは尾が腿間膜外に突出し,鼻葉があるヘラコウモリ科,短毛のクチビルコウモリ科(ガマグチコウモリ科)の2科が含まれる。… ※「Rhinolophoidea」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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