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. 2011 Jul 26;6(7):e22648. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022648

Table 7. Phyllostomidae Part 5, Thyropteridae.

Case Family Genus Species n Mean intraspecific distance (%) Maximum intraspecific distance (%) Number of lineages observed Number of lineages reported± Reference
128 Phyllostomidae Sturnira Sturnira lilium 245 2.91 8.87 3 3,4 [3], [40]
129 Sturnira ludovici 28 2.09 5.98 2
130 Sturnira magna 37 0.67 1.91 1
131 Sturnira tildae 162 0.39 1.71 1
132 Tonatia Tonatia saurophila 64 1.78 5.49 2
133 Trachops Trachops cirrhosus * 158 3.85 8.43 9 3,9 [4], [29]
134 Trinycteris Trinycteris nicefori 35 2.95 7.70 2
135 Uroderma Uroderma bilobatum * 135 1.13 4.19 2 3,2 [29], [38]
136 Uroderma magnirostrum 1 N/A N/A N/A
137 Vampyressa Vampyressa bidens 138 0.80 3.31 1
138 Vampyressa brocki 9 0.54 1.35 1
139 Vampyressa nymphaea 8 0.52 1.24 1
140 Vampyressa pusilla 7 0.57 1.08 1 2 [15], [55]
141 Vampyressa thyone 52 0.50 1.27 1 2 [55]
142 Vampyrodes Vampyrodes caraccioli * 58 1.36 4.64 3
143 Vampyrum Vampyrum spectrum 5 0.80 1.39 1
144 Thyropteridae Thyroptera Thyroptera lavali 3 1.35 1.71 1
145 Thyroptera tricolor 26 6.95 14.97 3

±Reported previously: includes both hypothesized cryptic taxa and those identified as geographic variants without species hypotheses.

*bootstrap support for at least one lineage below 90.

Species of bats examined for DNA barcoding analysis with sample size and number of lineages previously reported. For species represented by >2 specimens, mean and maximum intraspecific sequence divergences (K2P) are reported. For species represented by >1 specimen the number of potential mitochondrial lineages is indicated.