• species are Icarops Icarops aenae Icarops breviceps Icarops paradox Like its modern relatives, the Mystacina short-tailed bats, Icarops shows adaptations...
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    this family go back to the Late Oligocene of Australia, with the genus Icarops. Several fossil species are also known from the contemporary Saint Bathans...
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    years ago, two genera emerged from the family; Mystacina and Icarops. Fossils of Icarops have been found throughout Australia, indicating the now-extinct...
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    includes flesh flies and blow flies. The ancestors of their host species (Icarops, a Miocene bat which lived 20 million years ago) also lived in Australia...
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  • Riversleigh, a species of Mormopterus and a molar attributed to the Miocene Icarops aenae. The specific epithet honours supporters of research at Riversleigh...
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    competing terrestrial mammals, though the presence of the already terrestrial Icarops in the Miocene of Australia shows that their terrestriality evolved in...
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