Phaedra Kokkini’s scientific contributions

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Contributions to Zoology (2024) 1-21
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December 2024

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Gábor Csorba

Lyroderma lyra is one of the six currently recognised species of the family Megadermatidae. Previous studies have suggested subspecific division within L. lyra, wherein the nominate sub-species is predominantly distributed in South Asia, and the other subspecies, L. lyra sinense is occurring in southern China and Southeast Asia. Based on the congruent results of comparative morphology of skulls and bacula, as well as phylogenetic tree reconstructions-the first ones including both subspecies and incorporating the most extensive geographic sampling of "sinense" to date-using COI and cytb sequences, we have elevated the Southeast Asian subspecies to a distinct species status, Lyroderma sinense.

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Figure 2 The dorsal and ventral views of the skulls of L. sinense (HNHM 98.90.35.) from Bac Thai, Vietnam (a, c), and L. lyra (HNHM 92.77.1.) from West Bengal, India (b, d). st = supraorbital tubercle; sc = sagittal crest; pn = prenasal notch; sr = supraorbital ridge; ip = interpterygoid. Scale = 10 mm
Figure 3 Two-dimensional PCA and vector correlation (A, B) and two-dimensional LDA and vector correlation (C, D) of cranial measurements for male Lyroderma sinense (green dots), Lyroderma lyra (red dots) and Megaderma spasma (blue dots). The range of the axes of A and B, C and D are different.
Figure 5 The dorsal (left) and lateral (right) views of the baculum of (a) L. sinense (HNHM 95.49.4.) from Bac Thai, Vietnam; and (b) L. lyra (HNHM 92.78.1.) from Maharasthra, India. Scale = 1 mm
Figure 7 Phylogenetic tree resulting from the Maximum Likelihood analysis of cytb sequence of species of Megadermatidae, numbers indicate nodal support, the outgroup genes were derived from species of the genera Hipposideros and Rhinolophus.
Nomenclatural history of the genera Megaderma and Lyroderma

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A reassessment of the taxonomic status and distribution of the subspecies of Lyroderma lyra (Chiroptera: Megadermatidae)

December 2024

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Contributions to Zoology

Lyroderma lyra is one of the six currently recognised species of the family Megadermatidae. Previous studies have suggested subspecific division within L. lyra, wherein the nominate sub-species is predominantly distributed in South Asia, and the other subspecies, L. lyra sinense is occurring in southern China and Southeast Asia. Based on the congruent results of comparative morphology of skulls and bacula, as well as phylogenetic tree reconstructions-the first ones including both subspecies and incorporating the most extensive geographic sampling of "sinense" to date-using COI and cytb sequences, we have elevated the Southeast Asian subspecies to a distinct species status, Lyroderma sinense.