Rhinonycteridae is a family of bats, within the suborder
Yinpterochiroptera
The Yinpterochiroptera (or Pteropodiformes) is a suborder of the Chiroptera, which includes taxa formerly known as megabats and five of the microbat families: Rhinopomatidae, Rhinolophidae, Hipposideridae, Craseonycteridae, and Megadermatidae. T ...
. The type species, the orange nose-leafed species group ''
Rhinonicteris aurantia
The orange leaf-nosed bat (''Rhinonicteris aurantia'') is a bat in the family Rhinonycteridae. It is the only living species in the genus '' Rhinonicteris'' which is endemic to Australia, occurring in the far north and north-west of the continen ...
'', is found across the north of Australia.
Description
The family accords with the description to the type genus ''
Rhinonicteris
''Rhinonicteris'' is a genus of leaf-nosed microbats, represented by fossil taxa found at Riverleigh in Queensland and the extant species '' Rhinonicteris aurantia'', which occurs in the north and west of the Australian continent.
The genus was ...
'', and its classification of the morphology of the
rhinarium
The rhinarium (Neo-Latin, "belonging to the nose"; : rhinaria) is the furless skin surface surrounding the external openings of the nostrils in many mammals. Commonly it is referred to as the tip of the ''snout'', and breeders of cats and dogs s ...
. The revision of Hill in 1982 follows Gray to describe the features of the
nose-leaf
A nose-leaf, or leaf nose, is an often large, lance-shaped nose, found in bats of the Phyllostomidae, Hipposideridae, and Rhinolophidae families. Because these bats Animal echolocation, echolocate nasally, this nose-leaf is thought to serve a role ...
for the subfamilial group, and these provide diagnosis to distinguish the species from other families. Molecular analysis also provides a distinctive
retrotransposon
Retrotransposons (also called Class I transposable elements) are mobile elements which move in the host genome by converting their transcribed RNA into DNA through reverse transcription. Thus, they differ from Class II transposable elements, or ...
insertion expressed in a gene fragment.
Taxonomy
The alliance resurrects
John Edward Gray
John Edward Gray (12 February 1800 – 7 March 1875) was a British zoologist. He was the elder brother of zoologist George Robert Gray and son of the pharmacologist and botanist Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828). The same is used for a z ...
's 1866 arrangement of known microbat taxa, first published as subtribe Rhinonycterina, and elevating this to the
rank
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of family. The taxon combined the poorly known genera ''
Cloeotis
Percival's trident bat (''Cloeotis percivali'') is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Cloeotis''. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa, with its core distribution in Southern Africa. It has been reporte ...
'' and ''
Triaenops
''Triaenops'' is a genus of bat in the family Rhinonycteridae. It is classified in the tribe Triaenopini, along with the closely related genus ''Paratriaenops'' and perhaps the poorly known ''Cloeotis''. The species of ''Paratriaenops'', which oc ...
'' in a 1982 revision that compared the nose-leaf morphology of the species.
This name was again proposed to accommodate the fossil and extant species of the genus ''
Rhinonicteris
''Rhinonicteris'' is a genus of leaf-nosed microbats, represented by fossil taxa found at Riverleigh in Queensland and the extant species '' Rhinonicteris aurantia'', which occurs in the north and west of the Australian continent.
The genus was ...
'', separating it from the unstable arrangements of family
Hipposideridae
The Hipposideridae are a family (biology), family of bats commonly known as the Old World leaf-nosed bats. While it has often been seen as a subfamily, Hipposiderinae, of the family Rhinolophidae, it is now more generally classified as its own fa ...
, and was elevated in 2014.
The affinities within the families Hipposideridae and
Rhinolophidae are sometimes found to be contrary in morphological and molecular analyses, yet resolving the phylogeny of these speciose and poorly defined groups has implication in several areas of research. The synonymy includes earlier combinations that elevated the rank through subtribe, tribe then subfamily. The taxon Triaenopini Benda & Vallo, 2009
was also reduced to a synonym for this family by the authors of the 2014 revision that elevated this taxon.
The hipposiderid and rhinolophid bats are of especial interest to research into potential public health concerns, and the opportunity for a
SARS
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory disease of zoonotic origin caused by the virus SARS-CoV-1, the first identified strain of the SARS-related coronavirus. The first known cases occurred in November 2002, and the ...
-like outbreak from species that act as reservoirs for the
coronavirus
Coronaviruses are a group of related RNA viruses that cause diseases in mammals and birds. In humans and birds, they cause respiratory tract infections that can range from mild to lethal. Mild illnesses in humans include some cases of the comm ...
es implicated in conditions like the Chinese epidemic and
Middle East respiratory syndrome
Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection caused by '' Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus'' (MERS-CoV). Symptoms may range from none, to mild, to severe depending on age and risk level. Typi ...
outbreak.
The reviewing authors also emphasise the strong support for elevation to family rank of Rhinonycteridae and reconsideration as a taxonomic equivalent to family
Hipposideridae
The Hipposideridae are a family (biology), family of bats commonly known as the Old World leaf-nosed bats. While it has often been seen as a subfamily, Hipposiderinae, of the family Rhinolophidae, it is now more generally classified as its own fa ...
, based on the time of divergence and phylogenies that indicated
paraphyly
Paraphyly is a taxonomic term describing a grouping that consists of the grouping's last common ancestor and some but not all of its descendant lineages. The grouping is said to be paraphyletic ''with respect to'' the excluded subgroups. In co ...
in earlier morphological classifications. Aside from anticipating and detecting the sources of zoonotic disease, as carriers of the potentially lethal coronavirus species (especially those of human-lethal
Betacoronavirus
''Betacoronavirus'' (β-CoVs or Beta-CoVs) is one of four genera (''Alphacoronavirus, Alpha''-, ''Beta-'', ''Gammacoronavirus, Gamma-'', and ''Deltacoronavirus (genus), Delta-'') of coronaviruses. Member viruses are Viral envelope, enveloped, p ...
-b group), the treatment allows the identification of
Evolutionary Significant Unit
An evolutionarily significant unit (ESU) is a population of organisms that is considered distinct for purposes of conservation. Delineating ESUs is important when considering conservation action. An ESU is not always equivalent to a biological spe ...
s within the hipposiderid, rhinolophid and the rhinonycterid lineages.
A common name for what Gray referred as 'leaf-nosed bats' in establishing the Rhinonycterina, and later authors labelled 'Old World leaf-nosed bats' in transposing the name for hipposiderid species, has been proposed as trident bats (Armstrong, ''et al'', 2016).
Diversity
The genus ''Rhinonicteris'' is unusual in becoming endemic to Australia, whereas the other genera are found in Africa and Madagascar, and the fossil record supports the terrestrial radiation of the family. One hypothesis is they may have aerially dispersed to new regions by island hopping, a proposed explanation for Allodapine bees that dispersed from Africa to Australia during the same epochs. The earliest dates for the arrival of the family in Australia coïncides with the arrival of ''
Brachipposideros nooraleebus'', and both are thought to have migrated through Europe and Asia to arrive and diverge at the Australian continent around 15 to 20 Ma.
The
Australian Faunal Directory
The Australian Faunal Directory is an online catalogue of taxonomic and biological information on all animal species known to occur within Australia. It is a database produced by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water ...
recognised extant taxa occurring in Australia;
*family Rhinonycteridae. elevated by Foley, ''et al'', 2014.
**genus ''
Rhinonicteris
''Rhinonicteris'' is a genus of leaf-nosed microbats, represented by fossil taxa found at Riverleigh in Queensland and the extant species '' Rhinonicteris aurantia'', which occurs in the north and west of the Australian continent.
The genus was ...
'' J.E. Gray, 1847
***species ''
Rhinonicteris aurantia
The orange leaf-nosed bat (''Rhinonicteris aurantia'') is a bat in the family Rhinonycteridae. It is the only living species in the genus '' Rhinonicteris'' which is endemic to Australia, occurring in the far north and north-west of the continen ...
'' (J.E. Gray, 1845).
****
''Rhinonicteris aurantia'' (Pilbara form) recognised as an isolated group
***species ''
Rhinonicteris tedfordi
''Rhinonicteris tedfordi'' is an extinct species of microbat, of the order Chiroptera, known from fossil material found in Australia.
Taxonomy
The description of the fossil specimens as an extinct species was published by Suzanne J. Hand in 1 ...
'' Hand, 1993. A fossil taxon of the Miocene period, the earliest of the Australian rhinonycterid lineage.
The 2014 revision presents a separation as three families, equivalent to other mammalian taxonomic arrangements, and incorporates a clade identifying the type ''Rhinonicteris aurantia'' with genera ''
Paratriaenops
''Paratriaenops'' is a genus in the bat family Hipposideridae. It is classified in the tribe Triaenopini, along with the closely related genus ''Triaenops'' and perhaps the poorly known '' Cloeotis''. The species of ''Paratriaenops'' were placed ...
'', ''
Triaenops
''Triaenops'' is a genus of bat in the family Rhinonycteridae. It is classified in the tribe Triaenopini, along with the closely related genus ''Paratriaenops'' and perhaps the poorly known ''Cloeotis''. The species of ''Paratriaenops'', which oc ...
'' and ''
Cloeotis
Percival's trident bat (''Cloeotis percivali'') is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Cloeotis''. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa, with its core distribution in Southern Africa. It has been reporte ...
''. The three groups, the hipposiderid, rhinolophid and rhinonycterid families, were tested by several genomic and morphological studies that strongly supported monophyletic lineages. The families all appear to have diverged from a common ancestor around 42
Ma, and the Hipposideridae and Rhinonycteridae at approximately 39 Ma.
The origin of the family is determined to be the African continent.
The arrangement of the family, with the subsequent inclusion of Miocene taxa,
may be summarised as:
*family Hipposideridae.
*family Rhinolophidae.
*family Rhinonycteridae. elevated by Foley, ''et al'', 2014.
**genus ''
Cloeotis
Percival's trident bat (''Cloeotis percivali'') is a species of bat in the family Hipposideridae. It is monotypic within the genus ''Cloeotis''. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa, with its core distribution in Southern Africa. It has been reporte ...
''
**genus ''
Brevipalatus
''Brevipalatus mcculloughi'' is a species of bat that existed in the early Miocene. It was discovered at a fossil deposit of the Riversleigh World Heritage Area.
Taxonomy
The description of ''Brevipalatus mcculloughi'' was published in 2005 ...
''
**genus ''
Brachipposideros''
**genus ''
Paratriaenops
''Paratriaenops'' is a genus in the bat family Hipposideridae. It is classified in the tribe Triaenopini, along with the closely related genus ''Triaenops'' and perhaps the poorly known '' Cloeotis''. The species of ''Paratriaenops'' were placed ...
''
**genus ''
Rhinonicteris
''Rhinonicteris'' is a genus of leaf-nosed microbats, represented by fossil taxa found at Riverleigh in Queensland and the extant species '' Rhinonicteris aurantia'', which occurs in the north and west of the Australian continent.
The genus was ...
'' J.E. Gray, 1847
**genus ''
Triaenops
''Triaenops'' is a genus of bat in the family Rhinonycteridae. It is classified in the tribe Triaenopini, along with the closely related genus ''Paratriaenops'' and perhaps the poorly known ''Cloeotis''. The species of ''Paratriaenops'', which oc ...
''
References
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Bats of Australia
Bat families
Taxa named by John Edward Gray
Rhinonycteridae