Myzopoda

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Myzopoda
Temporal range: Late Eocene to present
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Myzopoda aurita
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Chiroptera
Family: Myzopodidae
Thomas, 1904
Genus: Myzopoda
Milne-Edwards & A. Grandidier, 1878
Type species
Myzopoda aurita
Milne-Edwards and Grandidier, 1878

Myzopoda is a genus of bat, the only member of the monotypic family Myzopodidae, with two described species. Myzopodidae is unique as the only family of bats currently endemic to Madagascar. However, fossil discoveries indicate that the family has an ancient lineage in Africa, extending from the Pleistocene as far back as the late Eocene. [1] [2]

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Based on nuclear DNA sequence data, Myzopodidae appears to be basal in the Gondwanan superfamily Noctilionoidea, most of whose members are neotropical. [1] [3] The origin and initial diversification of Noctilionoidea may have occurred in Africa prior to their dispersal to Australia and South America, probably via Antarctica. [1] On the basis of fossil and molecular clock evidence, myzopodids are estimated to have split off from the rest of Noctilionoidea about 50 (46 to 57) million years ago. [3]

Species

One fossil genus is known in Phasmatonycteris Gunnel, Simmons & Seiffert, 2014 from the Late Eocene and Early Oligocene of Egypt. [1] [4]

Distribution and phylogeny of Noctilionoidea inferred from nuclear DNA sequence data, showing the basal position of Myzopodidae. Locations with only fossil members are indicated by red stars. Noctilionoidea phylogeny PLoS ONE 2014-02-04.png
Distribution and phylogeny of Noctilionoidea inferred from nuclear DNA sequence data, showing the basal position of Myzopodidae. Locations with only fossil members are indicated by red stars.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Gunnell, G. F.; Simmons, N. B.; Seiffert, E. R. (2014-02-04). "New Myzopodidae (Chiroptera) from the Late Paleogene of Egypt: Emended Family Diagnosis and Biogeographic Origins of Noctilionoidea". PLoS ONE . 9 (2): e86712. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...986712G. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086712 . PMC   3913578 . PMID   24504061.
  2. Dunham, W. (2014-02-05). "Madagascar's tiny 'sucker-foots' give old bat new meaning". Reuters. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved 2014-02-05.
  3. 1 2 Teeling, E. C.; Springer, M.; Madsen, O.; Bates, P.; O'Brien, S.; Murphy, W. (2005-01-28). "A Molecular Phylogeny for Bats Illuminates Biogeography and the Fossil Record". Science. 307 (5709): 580–584. Bibcode:2005Sci...307..580T. doi:10.1126/science.1105113. PMID   15681385. S2CID   25912333.
  4. Jones, Matthew F.; Beard, K. Christopher; Simmons, Nancy B. (2024). "Phylogeny and systematics of early Paleogene bats" . Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 31 (2). doi:10.1007/s10914-024-09705-8. ISSN   1064-7554.