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The article reports new locality records and morphological data for several neotropical frugivorous bat species from western Mexico, extending known northern ranges; it presents specimen-based measurements, cranial and dental variation, pelage coloration and dichromatism, and reproductive observations including embryo sizes and presence or absence of molars. Detailed locality coordinates, specimen catalogues, and collection methods (skins, skulls, skeletons, mist nets) support assessments of geographic distribution and intraspecific variation. Additional records for other genera extend their regional limits. The paper interprets morphological differences among closely related taxa and provides comparative metrics to clarify identification and range boundaries.
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