File:Mops thersites.jpg
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English: The railer bat, Mops thersites; Described in text as Mops occipitalis, though these names are now recognized as synonymous |
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Source | The American Museum Congo expedition collection of bats |
Author | Allen, J. A., Lang, H., & Chapin, J. P. |
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