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

Table 8. Vespertilionidae. Species of bats examined for DNA barcoding analysis with sample size and number of lineages previously reported.

Case Family Genus Species n Mean intraspecific distance (%) Maximum intraspecific distance (%) Number of lineages observed Number of lineages reported± Reference
146 Vespertilionidae Bauerus Bauerus dubiaquercus 2 N/A N/A 1
147 Eptesicus Eptesicus brasiliensis 1 N/A N/A N/A
148 Eptesicus chiriquinus 22 0.58 1.71 1
149 Eptesicus furinalis * 31 3.49 6.69 3
150 Euderma Euderma maculatum 1 N/A N/A N/A
151 Lasiurus Lasiurus atratus 4 0.49 0.51 1
152 Lasiurus blossevillii 7 8.20 13.96 2
153 Lasiurus egregius 4 0.46 0.93 1
154 Myotis Myotis albescens 26 0.93 2.04 1
155 Myotis elegans 5 0.52 0.93 1
156 Myotis keaysi 27 4.36 10.12 2
157 Myotis nigricans 3 0.31 0.72 1
158 Myotis riparius 24 11.79 14.39 3 3 [4]
159 Myotis ruber 3 0 0 1
160 Myotis velifer 2 N/A N/A 1
161 Rhogeessa Rhogeessa aeneus 18 0.69 1.71 1
162 Rhogeessa io 6 0 0 1
163 Rhogeessa tumida 2 N/A N/A 1
Totals for all surveyed bat species (Tables 18) Current species richness = 163 Total  =  232

±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.

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.