File:Megaderma gigas PZS 1880 pl46.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionMegaderma gigas PZS 1880 pl46.jpg | Illustration published with first description of Macroderma gigas, named here as Megaderma gigas, a species of microbat found in Australia. There is a figure depicting a skull of the animal at bottom left. The image was adjusted to lighten backgound, and a crop to content removed the captioning. | |||||||||
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Source | Dobson, G.E. (1880). "On some new or rare species of Chiroptera in the collection of the Göttingen Museum". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 1880: 461–465. ISSN 0370-2774 [from jp2 zip at archive.org | |||||||||
Author | R. Mintern | |||||||||
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current | 11:04, 30 January 2019 | 1,721 × 2,779 (1.45 MB) | Cygnis insignis (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Illustration published with first description of ''Macroderma gigas'', named here as ''Megaderma gigas'', a species of microbat found in Australia. There is a figure depicting a skull of the animal at bottom left. The image was adjusted to lighten backgound, and a crop to content removed the captioning. |Source= Dobson, G.E. (1880). "[https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/part/67280 On some new or rare species of Chiroptera in the collection of the Göttingen Museum]".... |
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