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The ovary of the insectivorous bat Otomops martiensseni.
Kayanja FI, Mutere FA. Kayanja FI, et al. Anat Anz. 1975;137(1-2):166-75. Anat Anz. 1975. PMID: 1172388
Ovaries from 30 bats were investigated. The left ovary is atrophic in Otomops martiensseni. The histology and ultrastructure of the right ovary are described. ...
Ovaries from 30 bats were investigated. The left ovary is atrophic in Otomops martiensseni. The histology and ultrastructure o …
On the taxonomic status and distribution of African species of Otomops (Chiroptera: Molossidae).
Patterson BD, Webala PW, Bartonjo M, Nziza J, Dick CW, Demos TC. Patterson BD, et al. PeerJ. 2018 May 24;6:e4864. doi: 10.7717/peerj.4864. eCollection 2018. PeerJ. 2018. PMID: 29844995 Free PMC article.
Recently, two allopatric species of Otomops were recognized in continental Africa: Otomops martiensseni (Matschie, 1897) in southern, central and western Africa, and the new species O. harrisoni Ralph et al., 2015 in the northeast and in Yemen. ...Mitochondrial and …
Recently, two allopatric species of Otomops were recognized in continental Africa: Otomops martiensseni (Matschie, 1897) in so …