. Bats of Portugal : zoogeography and systematics. Bats -- Portugal. PORTUGUESE BATS 29 ence is individually variable in P. savii ( Miller, 1912; Lanza, 1959). KEY TO THE SPECIES OF PIPISTRELLUS KNOWN FROM IBERIA Based on External Characters.— 1. Tip of tail extending 2 mm or more beyond uropatagium P. savii (p. 33) 1'. Tip of tail extending less than 2 mm beyond uropatagium 2 2. First upper incisor apparently unicuspid and twice as long as second (Fig. 29); first and second upper incisors positioned on same plane (characters observable on live animals) P. kuhlii (p. 32) 2'. First upper in


. Bats of Portugal : zoogeography and systematics. Bats -- Portugal. PORTUGUESE BATS 29 ence is individually variable in P. savii ( Miller, 1912; Lanza, 1959). KEY TO THE SPECIES OF PIPISTRELLUS KNOWN FROM IBERIA Based on External Characters.— 1. Tip of tail extending 2 mm or more beyond uropatagium P. savii (p. 33) 1'. Tip of tail extending less than 2 mm beyond uropatagium 2 2. First upper incisor apparently unicuspid and twice as long as second (Fig. 29); first and second upper incisors positioned on same plane (characters observable on live animals) P. kuhlii (p. 32) 2'. First upper incisor with two well-developed cusps and less than twice the length of second (Fig. 29); second upper incisor slightly poste- rior to first (characters observable on live animals) 3. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Palmeirim, Jorge M. Lawrence, Kan. : University of Kansas. Museum of Natural History


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