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[[File:Bristol.zoo.livfruitbat.arp.jpg|thumb|right|199px|''Pteropus livingstonii'']] |
[[File:Bristol.zoo.livfruitbat.arp.jpg|thumb|right|199px|''Pteropus livingstonii'']] |
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[[File:Rousettus egypticus.jpg|thumb|right|199px|''Rousettus egypticus'']] |
[[File:Rousettus egypticus.jpg|thumb|right|199px|''Rousettus egypticus'']] |
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**Subfamily '''[[Cynopterinae]]'''<ref name="Bergmans 1997">Bergmans, W. (1997). Taxonomy and biogeography of African fruit bats (Mammalia, Megachiroptera). 5. The genera Ussonycteris Andersen, 1912, Myonycteris Matschie, 1899 and Megaloglossus Pagenstecher, 1885; general remarks and conclusions; annex: key to all species. Beaufortia, 47(2), 11-90.</ref><ref name="Almeida 2011">{{cite journal | last1 = Almeida | first1 = F. C. | last2 = Giannini | first2 = N. P. | last3 = DeSalle | first3 = R. | last4 = Simmons | first4 = N. B. | year = 2011 | title = Evolutionary relationships of the old world fruit bats (Chiroptera, Pteropodidae): Another star phylogeny? | url = | journal = BMC Evolutionary Biology | volume = 11 | issue = 1| page = 281 }}</ref><ref name="Almeida 2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Almeida | first1 = F. C. | last2 = Giannini | first2 = N. P. | last3 = DeSalle | first3 = R. | last4 = Simmons | first4 = N. B. | year = 2009 | title = The phylogenetic relationships of cynopterine fruit bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae: Cynopterinae) | url = | journal = Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume = 53 | issue = 3| pages = 772–783 }}</ref> |
**Subfamily '''[[Cynopterinae]]'''<ref name="Bergmans 1997">Bergmans, W. (1997). Taxonomy and biogeography of African fruit bats (Mammalia, Megachiroptera). 5. The genera Ussonycteris Andersen, 1912, Myonycteris Matschie, 1899 and Megaloglossus Pagenstecher, 1885; general remarks and conclusions; annex: key to all species. Beaufortia, 47(2), 11-90.</ref><ref name="Almeida 2011">{{cite journal | last1 = Almeida | first1 = F. C. | last2 = Giannini | first2 = N. P. | last3 = DeSalle | first3 = R. | last4 = Simmons | first4 = N. B. | year = 2011 | title = Evolutionary relationships of the old world fruit bats (Chiroptera, Pteropodidae): Another star phylogeny? | url = | journal = BMC Evolutionary Biology | volume = 11 | issue = 1| page = 281 | doi=10.1186/1471-2148-11-281}}</ref><ref name="Almeida 2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Almeida | first1 = F. C. | last2 = Giannini | first2 = N. P. | last3 = DeSalle | first3 = R. | last4 = Simmons | first4 = N. B. | year = 2009 | title = The phylogenetic relationships of cynopterine fruit bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae: Cynopterinae) | url = | journal = Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume = 53 | issue = 3| pages = 772–783 | doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2009.07.035}}</ref> |
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***Genus ''[[Aethalops]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Aethalops]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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****[[Pygmy fruit bat]] (''Aethalops alecto'') |
****[[Pygmy fruit bat]] (''Aethalops alecto'') |
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****[[Brooks's dyak fruit bat]] (''Dyacopterus brooksi'') |
****[[Brooks's dyak fruit bat]] (''Dyacopterus brooksi'') |
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****[[Dayak fruit bat]] (''Dyacopterus spadiceus'') |
****[[Dayak fruit bat]] (''Dyacopterus spadiceus'') |
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****[[Rickart's dyak fruit bat]] (''Dyacopterus rickarti'')<ref name="Helgen 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Helgen | first1 = K. M. | last2 = Kock | first2 = D. | last3 = Gomez | first3 = R. K. S. C. | last4 = Ingle | first4 = N. R. | last5 = Sinaga | first5 = M. H. | year = 2007 | title = Taxonomy and natural history of the Southeast Asian fruit-bat genus Dyacopterus | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = 2| pages = 302–318 }}</ref> |
****[[Rickart's dyak fruit bat]] (''Dyacopterus rickarti'')<ref name="Helgen 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Helgen | first1 = K. M. | last2 = Kock | first2 = D. | last3 = Gomez | first3 = R. K. S. C. | last4 = Ingle | first4 = N. R. | last5 = Sinaga | first5 = M. H. | year = 2007 | title = Taxonomy and natural history of the Southeast Asian fruit-bat genus Dyacopterus | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = 2| pages = 302–318 | doi=10.1644/06-mamm-a-276r.1}}</ref> |
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***Genus ''[[Haplonycteris]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Haplonycteris]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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****[[Philippine pygmy fruit bat]] (''Haplonycteris fischeri'') |
****[[Philippine pygmy fruit bat]] (''Haplonycteris fischeri'') |
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****[[White-winged flying fox]] (''Desmalopex leucopterus'') |
****[[White-winged flying fox]] (''Desmalopex leucopterus'') |
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****[[Small white-winged flying fox]] (''Desmalopex microleucopterus'') |
****[[Small white-winged flying fox]] (''Desmalopex microleucopterus'') |
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***Genus ''[[Melonycteris]]''<ref name="Pulvers 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Pulvers | first1 = J. N. | last2 = Colgan | first2 = D. J. | year = 2007 | title = Molecular phylogeography of the fruit bat genus Melonycteris in northern Melanesia | url = | journal = Journal of Biogeography | volume = 34 | issue = 4| pages = 713–723 }}</ref> |
***Genus ''[[Melonycteris]]''<ref name="Pulvers 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Pulvers | first1 = J. N. | last2 = Colgan | first2 = D. J. | year = 2007 | title = Molecular phylogeography of the fruit bat genus Melonycteris in northern Melanesia | url = | journal = Journal of Biogeography | volume = 34 | issue = 4| pages = 713–723 | doi=10.1111/j.1365-2699.2006.01634.x}}</ref> |
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****[[Fardoulis' blossom bat]] (''Melonycteris fardoulisi'') |
****[[Fardoulis' blossom bat]] (''Melonycteris fardoulisi'') |
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****[[Black-bellied fruit bat]] (''Melonycteris melanops'') |
****[[Black-bellied fruit bat]] (''Melonycteris melanops'') |
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****[[Yap flying fox]] (''Pteropus yapensis'') |
****[[Yap flying fox]] (''Pteropus yapensis'') |
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***Genus ''[[Styloctenium]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Styloctenium]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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****[[Mindoro stripe-faced fruit bat]] (''Styloctenium mindorensis'')<ref name="Esselstyn 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Esselstyn | first1 = J. A. | year = 2007 | title = A new species of stripe-faced fruit bat (Chiroptera: Pteropidae: Styloctenium) from the Philippines | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = | pages = 951–958 }}</ref> |
****[[Mindoro stripe-faced fruit bat]] (''Styloctenium mindorensis'')<ref name="Esselstyn 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Esselstyn | first1 = J. A. | year = 2007 | title = A new species of stripe-faced fruit bat (Chiroptera: Pteropidae: Styloctenium) from the Philippines | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = | pages = 951–958 | doi=10.1644/06-mamm-a-294r.1}}</ref> |
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****[[Sulawesi stripe-faced fruit bat]] (''Styloctenium wallacei'') |
****[[Sulawesi stripe-faced fruit bat]] (''Styloctenium wallacei'') |
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**Subfamily '''[[Rousettinae]]'''<ref name="Almeida 2016">Cunha Almeida, F., Giannini, N. P., & Simmons, N. B. (2016). The evolutionary history of the African fruit bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Acta Chiropterologica, 18(1), 73-90.</ref><ref name="Amador 2016"/> |
**Subfamily '''[[Rousettinae]]'''<ref name="Almeida 2016">Cunha Almeida, F., Giannini, N. P., & Simmons, N. B. (2016). The evolutionary history of the African fruit bats (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae). Acta Chiropterologica, 18(1), 73-90.</ref><ref name="Amador 2016"/> |
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****[[Bronze tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina aenea'') |
****[[Bronze tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina aenea'') |
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****[[Little tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina aurata'') |
****[[Little tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina aurata'') |
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****[[Bala tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina balaensis'')<ref name="Soisook 2013">{{cite journal | last1 = Soisook | first1 = P. | last2 = Karapan | first2 = S. | last3 = Satasook | first3 = C. | last4 = Bates | first4 = P. J. | year = 2013 | title = A new species of Murina (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from peninsular Thailand | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 3746 | issue = 4| pages = 567–579 }}</ref> |
****[[Bala tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina balaensis'')<ref name="Soisook 2013">{{cite journal | last1 = Soisook | first1 = P. | last2 = Karapan | first2 = S. | last3 = Satasook | first3 = C. | last4 = Bates | first4 = P. J. | year = 2013 | title = A new species of Murina (Mammalia: Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from peninsular Thailand | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 3746 | issue = 4| pages = 567–579 | doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3746.4.4}}</ref> |
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****[[Round-eared tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina cyclotis'') |
****[[Round-eared tube-nosed bat]] (''Murina cyclotis'') |
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****[[Flute-nosed bat]] (''Murina florium'') |
****[[Flute-nosed bat]] (''Murina florium'') |
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***Genus ''[[Barbastella]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Barbastella]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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****[[Western barbastelle]] (''Barbastella barbastellus'') |
****[[Western barbastelle]] (''Barbastella barbastellus'') |
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****[[Beijing barbastelle]] (''Barbastella beijingensis'')<ref name="Zhang 2015">{{cite journal | last1 = Zhang | first1 = J. S. | last2 = Han | first2 = N. J. | last3 = Jones | first3 = G. | last4 = Lin | first4 = L. K. | last5 = Zhang | first5 = J. P. | last6 = Zhu | first6 = G. J. | last7 = Zhang | first7 = S. Y. | year = 2007 | title = A new species of Barbastella (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from north China | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = 6| pages = 1393–1403 }}</ref> |
****[[Beijing barbastelle]] (''Barbastella beijingensis'')<ref name="Zhang 2015">{{cite journal | last1 = Zhang | first1 = J. S. | last2 = Han | first2 = N. J. | last3 = Jones | first3 = G. | last4 = Lin | first4 = L. K. | last5 = Zhang | first5 = J. P. | last6 = Zhu | first6 = G. J. | last7 = Zhang | first7 = S. Y. | year = 2007 | title = A new species of Barbastella (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) from north China | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = 6| pages = 1393–1403 | doi=10.1644/07-mamm-a-114r2.1}}</ref> |
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****[[Eastern barbastelle]] (''Barbastella leucomelas'') |
****[[Eastern barbastelle]] (''Barbastella leucomelas'') |
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***Genus ''[[Chalinolobus]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Chalinolobus]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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****[[Desert long-eared bat]] (''[[Otonycteris hemprichii]]'')<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
****[[Desert long-eared bat]] (''[[Otonycteris hemprichii]]'')<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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***Genus ''[[Parastrellus]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/> |
***Genus ''[[Parastrellus]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/> |
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****[[Canyon bat]] (''Parastrellus hesperus'')<ref name="Hoofer 2006">{{cite journal | last1 = Hoofer | first1 = S. R. | last2 = Van Den Bussche | first2 = R. A. | last3 = HoráČek | first3 = I. | year = 2006 | title = Generic status of the American pipistrelles (Vespertilionidae) with description of a new genus | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 87 | issue = 5| pages = 981–992 }}</ref> |
****[[Canyon bat]] (''Parastrellus hesperus'')<ref name="Hoofer 2006">{{cite journal | last1 = Hoofer | first1 = S. R. | last2 = Van Den Bussche | first2 = R. A. | last3 = HoráČek | first3 = I. | year = 2006 | title = Generic status of the American pipistrelles (Vespertilionidae) with description of a new genus | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 87 | issue = 5| pages = 981–992 | doi=10.1644/05-mamm-a-425r1.1}}</ref> |
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***Genus ''[[Perimyotis]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/> |
***Genus ''[[Perimyotis]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/> |
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****[[Tricolored bat]] (''Perimyotis subflavus'')<ref name="Menu 1984">Menu, H. (1984). Révision du statut de Pipistrellus subflavus (F. Cuvier, 1832). Proposition d’un taxon générique nouveau: Perimyotis nov. gen. Mammalia, 48(3), 409-416.</ref> |
****[[Tricolored bat]] (''Perimyotis subflavus'')<ref name="Menu 1984">Menu, H. (1984). Révision du statut de Pipistrellus subflavus (F. Cuvier, 1832). Proposition d’un taxon générique nouveau: Perimyotis nov. gen. Mammalia, 48(3), 409-416.</ref> |
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****[[Sardinian long-eared bat]] (''Plecotus sardus'') |
****[[Sardinian long-eared bat]] (''Plecotus sardus'') |
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****[[Taiwan big-eared bat]] (''Plecotus taivanus'') |
****[[Taiwan big-eared bat]] (''Plecotus taivanus'') |
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****[[Strelkov's big-eared bat]] (''Plecotus strelkovi'')<ref name="Spitzenberger 2006">{{cite journal | last1 = Spitzenberger | first1 = F. | last2 = Strelkov | first2 = P. P. | last3 = Winkler | first3 = H. | last4 = Haring | first4 = E. | year = 2006 | title = A preliminary revision of the genus Plecotus (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) based on genetic and morphological results | url = | journal = Zoologica Scripta | volume = 35 | issue = 3| pages = 187–230 }}</ref> |
****[[Strelkov's big-eared bat]] (''Plecotus strelkovi'')<ref name="Spitzenberger 2006">{{cite journal | last1 = Spitzenberger | first1 = F. | last2 = Strelkov | first2 = P. P. | last3 = Winkler | first3 = H. | last4 = Haring | first4 = E. | year = 2006 | title = A preliminary revision of the genus Plecotus (Chiroptera, Vespertilionidae) based on genetic and morphological results | url = | journal = Zoologica Scripta | volume = 35 | issue = 3| pages = 187–230 | doi=10.1111/j.1463-6409.2006.00224.x}}</ref> |
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****[[Canary big-eared bat]] (''Plecotus teneriffae'') |
****[[Canary big-eared bat]] (''Plecotus teneriffae'') |
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***Genus ''[[Rhogeessa]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Rhogeessa]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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==Family [[Cistugidae]]== |
==Family [[Cistugidae]]== |
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***Genus ''[[Cistugo]]''<ref name="Lack 2010">{{cite journal | last1 = Lack | first1 = J. B. | last2 = Roehrs | first2 = Z. P. | last3 = Stanley Jr | first3 = C. E. | last4 = Ruedi | first4 = M. | last5 = Van Den Bussche | first5 = R. A. | year = 2010 | title = Molecular phylogenetics of Myotis indicate familial-level divergence for the genus Cistugo (Chiroptera) | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 91 | issue = 4| pages = 976–992 }}</ref> |
***Genus ''[[Cistugo]]''<ref name="Lack 2010">{{cite journal | last1 = Lack | first1 = J. B. | last2 = Roehrs | first2 = Z. P. | last3 = Stanley Jr | first3 = C. E. | last4 = Ruedi | first4 = M. | last5 = Van Den Bussche | first5 = R. A. | year = 2010 | title = Molecular phylogenetics of Myotis indicate familial-level divergence for the genus Cistugo (Chiroptera) | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 91 | issue = 4| pages = 976–992 | doi=10.1644/09-mamm-a-192.1}}</ref> |
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****[[Lesueur's hairy bat]] (''Cistugo lesueuri'') |
****[[Lesueur's hairy bat]] (''Cistugo lesueuri'') |
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****[[Angolan hairy bat]] (''Cistugo seabrai'') |
****[[Angolan hairy bat]] (''Cistugo seabrai'') |
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==Family [[Miniopteridae]]== |
==Family [[Miniopteridae]]== |
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***Genus ''[[Miniopterus]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Miller 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Miller-Butterworth | first1 = C. M. | last2 = Murphy | first2 = W. J. | last3 = O'Brien | first3 = S. J. | last4 = Jacobs | first4 = D. S. | last5 = Springer | first5 = M. S. | last6 = Teeling | first6 = E. C. | year = 2007 | title = A family matter: conclusive resolution of the taxonomic position of the long-fingered bats, Miniopterus | url = | journal = Molecular Biology and Evolution | volume = 24 | issue = 7| pages = 1553–1561 }}</ref><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Miniopterus]]''<ref name="Hoofer 2003"/><ref name="Miller 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Miller-Butterworth | first1 = C. M. | last2 = Murphy | first2 = W. J. | last3 = O'Brien | first3 = S. J. | last4 = Jacobs | first4 = D. S. | last5 = Springer | first5 = M. S. | last6 = Teeling | first6 = E. C. | year = 2007 | title = A family matter: conclusive resolution of the taxonomic position of the long-fingered bats, Miniopterus | url = | journal = Molecular Biology and Evolution | volume = 24 | issue = 7| pages = 1553–1561 | doi=10.1093/molbev/msm076}}</ref><ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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****''[[Miniopterus aelleni]]''<ref name="Goodman 2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Maminirina | first2 = C. P. | last3 = Weyeneth | first3 = N. | last4 = Bradman | first4 = H. M. | last5 = Christidis | first5 = L. | last6 = Ruedi | first6 = M. | last7 = Appleton | first7 = B. | year = 2009 | title = The use of molecular and morphological characters to resolve the taxonomic identity of cryptic species: the case of Miniopterus manavi (Chiroptera, Miniopteridae) | url = | journal = Zoologica Scripta | volume = 38 | issue = 4| pages = 339–363 }}</ref> |
****''[[Miniopterus aelleni]]''<ref name="Goodman 2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Maminirina | first2 = C. P. | last3 = Weyeneth | first3 = N. | last4 = Bradman | first4 = H. M. | last5 = Christidis | first5 = L. | last6 = Ruedi | first6 = M. | last7 = Appleton | first7 = B. | year = 2009 | title = The use of molecular and morphological characters to resolve the taxonomic identity of cryptic species: the case of Miniopterus manavi (Chiroptera, Miniopteridae) | url = | journal = Zoologica Scripta | volume = 38 | issue = 4| pages = 339–363 | doi=10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00377.x}}</ref> |
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****''[[Miniopterus ambohitrensis]]''<ref name="Goodman 2015">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Ramasindrazana | first2 = B. | last3 = Naughton | first3 = K. M. | last4 = Appleton | first4 = B. | year = 2015 | title = Description of a new species of the Miniopterus aelleni group (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae) from upland areas of central and northern Madagascar | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 3936 | issue = | pages = 538–558 }}</ref> |
****''[[Miniopterus ambohitrensis]]''<ref name="Goodman 2015">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Ramasindrazana | first2 = B. | last3 = Naughton | first3 = K. M. | last4 = Appleton | first4 = B. | year = 2015 | title = Description of a new species of the Miniopterus aelleni group (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae) from upland areas of central and northern Madagascar | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 3936 | issue = | pages = 538–558 | doi=10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.4}}</ref> |
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****[[African long-fingered bat]] (''Miniopterus africanus'') |
****[[African long-fingered bat]] (''Miniopterus africanus'') |
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****[[Little bent-wing bat]] (''Miniopterus australis'') |
****[[Little bent-wing bat]] (''Miniopterus australis'') |
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****[[Southeast Asian long-fingered bat]] (''Miniopterus fuscus'') |
****[[Southeast Asian long-fingered bat]] (''Miniopterus fuscus'') |
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****''[[Miniopterus gleni]]'' |
****''[[Miniopterus gleni]]'' |
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****''[[Miniopterus griffithsi]]''<ref name="Goodman 2010">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S.M. | last2 = Maminirina | first2 = C.P. | last3 = Bradman | first3 = H.M. | last4 = Christidis | first4 = L. | last5 = Appleton | first5 = B.R. | year = 2010 | title = Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in the endemic Malagasy bat Miniopterus gleni (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae), with the description of a new species, M. griffithsi | url = | journal = Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research | volume = 48 | issue = 1| pages = 75–86 }}</ref> |
****''[[Miniopterus griffithsi]]''<ref name="Goodman 2010">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S.M. | last2 = Maminirina | first2 = C.P. | last3 = Bradman | first3 = H.M. | last4 = Christidis | first4 = L. | last5 = Appleton | first5 = B.R. | year = 2010 | title = Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in the endemic Malagasy bat Miniopterus gleni (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae), with the description of a new species, M. griffithsi | url = | journal = Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research | volume = 48 | issue = 1| pages = 75–86 | doi=10.1111/j.1439-0469.2009.00524.x}}</ref> |
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****''[[Miniopterus griveaudi]]''<ref name="Juste 2007">Juste, J., Ferrández, A., Fa, J. E., Masefield, W. and Ibáñez, C. 2007. Taxonomy of little bent-winged bats (Miniopterus, Miniopteridae) from the African islands of São Tomé, Grand Comoro and Madagascar, based on based on mtDNA. Acta Chiropterologica 9(1): 27-37.</ref> |
****''[[Miniopterus griveaudi]]''<ref name="Juste 2007">Juste, J., Ferrández, A., Fa, J. E., Masefield, W. and Ibáñez, C. 2007. Taxonomy of little bent-winged bats (Miniopterus, Miniopteridae) from the African islands of São Tomé, Grand Comoro and Madagascar, based on based on mtDNA. Acta Chiropterologica 9(1): 27-37.</ref> |
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****[[Greater long-fingered bat]] (''Miniopterus inflatus'') |
****[[Greater long-fingered bat]] (''Miniopterus inflatus'') |
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****[[Common bent-wing bat]] (''Miniopterus schreibersii'') |
****[[Common bent-wing bat]] (''Miniopterus schreibersii'') |
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****''[[Miniopterus shortridgei]]'' |
****''[[Miniopterus shortridgei]]'' |
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****''[[Miniopterus sororculus]]''<ref name="Goodman 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Ryan | first2 = K. E. | last3 = Maminirina | first3 = C. P. | last4 = Fahr | first4 = J. | last5 = Christidis | first5 = L. | last6 = Appleton | first6 = B. | year = 2007 | title = Specific status of populations on Madagascar referred to Miniopterus fraterculus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), with description of a new species | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = | pages = 1216–1229 }}</ref> |
****''[[Miniopterus sororculus]]''<ref name="Goodman 2007">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Ryan | first2 = K. E. | last3 = Maminirina | first3 = C. P. | last4 = Fahr | first4 = J. | last5 = Christidis | first5 = L. | last6 = Appleton | first6 = B. | year = 2007 | title = Specific status of populations on Madagascar referred to Miniopterus fraterculus (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae), with description of a new species | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 88 | issue = | pages = 1216–1229 | doi=10.1644/06-mamm-a-285r1.1}}</ref> |
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****[[Great bent-winged bat]] (''Miniopterus tristis'') |
****[[Great bent-winged bat]] (''Miniopterus tristis'') |
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****[[Duke of Abruzzi's free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon aloysiisabaudiae'') |
****[[Duke of Abruzzi's free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon aloysiisabaudiae'') |
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****[[Ansorge's free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon ansorgei'') |
****[[Ansorge's free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon ansorgei'') |
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****''[[Chaerephon atsinanana]]''<ref name="Goodman 2010b">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Buccas | first2 = W. | last3 = Naidoo | first3 = T. | last4 = Ratrimomanarivo | first4 = F. | last5 = Taylor | first5 = P. J. | last6 = Lamb | first6 = J. | year = 2010 | title = Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in western Indian Ocean members of the Chaerephon'pumilus' complex (Chiroptera: Molossidae), with the description of a new species from Madagascar | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 2551 | issue = 1| pages = 1–36 }}</ref> |
****''[[Chaerephon atsinanana]]''<ref name="Goodman 2010b">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S. M. | last2 = Buccas | first2 = W. | last3 = Naidoo | first3 = T. | last4 = Ratrimomanarivo | first4 = F. | last5 = Taylor | first5 = P. J. | last6 = Lamb | first6 = J. | year = 2010 | title = Patterns of morphological and genetic variation in western Indian Ocean members of the Chaerephon'pumilus' complex (Chiroptera: Molossidae), with the description of a new species from Madagascar | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 2551 | issue = 1| pages = 1–36 | doi=10.11646/zootaxa.2551.1.1}}</ref> |
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****[[Gland-tailed free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon bemmeleni'') |
****[[Gland-tailed free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon bemmeleni'') |
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****[[Spotted free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon bivittatus'') |
****[[Spotted free-tailed bat]] (''Chaerephon bivittatus'') |
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****[[Dwarf bonneted bat]] (''Eumops bonariensis'') |
****[[Dwarf bonneted bat]] (''Eumops bonariensis'') |
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****[[Big bonneted bat]] (''Eumops dabbenei'') |
****[[Big bonneted bat]] (''Eumops dabbenei'') |
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****[[Florida bonneted bat]] (''Eumops floridanus'')<ref name="Timm 2004">{{cite journal | last1 = Timm | first1 = R. M. | last2 = Genoways | first2 = H. H. | year = 2004 | title = The Florida bonneted bat, Eumops floridanus (Chiroptera: Molossidae): distribution, morphometrics, systematics, and ecology | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 85 | issue = 5| pages = 852–865 }}</ref> |
****[[Florida bonneted bat]] (''Eumops floridanus'')<ref name="Timm 2004">{{cite journal | last1 = Timm | first1 = R. M. | last2 = Genoways | first2 = H. H. | year = 2004 | title = The Florida bonneted bat, Eumops floridanus (Chiroptera: Molossidae): distribution, morphometrics, systematics, and ecology | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 85 | issue = 5| pages = 852–865 | doi=10.1644/brb-205}}</ref> |
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****[[Wagner's bonneted bat]] (''Eumops glaucinus'') |
****[[Wagner's bonneted bat]] (''Eumops glaucinus'') |
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****[[Sanborn's bonneted bat]] (''Eumops hansae'') |
****[[Sanborn's bonneted bat]] (''Eumops hansae'') |
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****[[Sumatran mastiff bat]] (''Mormopterus doriae'') |
****[[Sumatran mastiff bat]] (''Mormopterus doriae'') |
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****[[Bristle-faced free-tailed bat]] (''Mormopterus eleryi'')<ref name="Reardon 2008">{{cite journal | last1 = Reardon | first1 = T. B. | last2 = Adams | first2 = M. | last3 = McKenzie | first3 = N. | last4 = Jenkins | first4 = P. | year = 2008 | title = A new species of Australian freetail bat Mormopterus eleryi sp. nov. (Chiroptera: Molossidae) and a taxonomic reappraisal of M. norfolkensis (Gray) | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 1875 | issue = | pages = 1–31 }}</ref> |
****[[Bristle-faced free-tailed bat]] (''Mormopterus eleryi'')<ref name="Reardon 2008">{{cite journal | last1 = Reardon | first1 = T. B. | last2 = Adams | first2 = M. | last3 = McKenzie | first3 = N. | last4 = Jenkins | first4 = P. | year = 2008 | title = A new species of Australian freetail bat Mormopterus eleryi sp. nov. (Chiroptera: Molossidae) and a taxonomic reappraisal of M. norfolkensis (Gray) | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 1875 | issue = | pages = 1–31 }}</ref> |
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****''[[Mormopterus francoismoutoui]]''<ref name="Goodman 2008b">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S.M. | last2 = Jansen | first2 = | last3 = van Vuuren | first3 = B. | last4 = Ratrimomanarivo | first4 = F. | last5 = Probst | first5 = J.-M. | last6 = Bowie | first6 = R.C.K. | year = 2008 | title = Specific status of populations in the Mascarene Islands to the referred Natal free-tailed bat (Chiroptera: Molossidae), with description of a new species | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 89 | issue = 5| pages = 1316–1327 }}</ref> |
****''[[Mormopterus francoismoutoui]]''<ref name="Goodman 2008b">{{cite journal | last1 = Goodman | first1 = S.M. | last2 = Jansen | first2 = | last3 = van Vuuren | first3 = B. | last4 = Ratrimomanarivo | first4 = F. | last5 = Probst | first5 = J.-M. | last6 = Bowie | first6 = R.C.K. | year = 2008 | title = Specific status of populations in the Mascarene Islands to the referred Natal free-tailed bat (Chiroptera: Molossidae), with description of a new species | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 89 | issue = 5| pages = 1316–1327 | doi=10.1644/07-mamm-a-232.1}}</ref> |
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****''[[Mormopterus halli]]''<ref name="Reardon 2014"/> |
****''[[Mormopterus halli]]''<ref name="Reardon 2014"/> |
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****[[Peter's wrinkle-lipped bat]] (''Mormopterus jugularis'') |
****[[Peter's wrinkle-lipped bat]] (''Mormopterus jugularis'') |
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***Genus ''[[Otomops]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
***Genus ''[[Otomops]]''<ref name="Simmons 2005"/> |
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****[[Javan mastiff bat]] (''Otomops formosus'') |
****[[Javan mastiff bat]] (''Otomops formosus'') |
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****[[Harrison's large-eared giant mastiff bat]] (''Otomops harrisoni''<ref name="Ralph 2015">{{cite journal | last1 = Ralph | first1 = T.M. | last2 = Richards | first2 = L.R. | last3 = Taylor | first3 = P.J. | last4 = Napier | first4 = M.C. | last5 = Lamb | first5 = J.M. | year = 2015 | title = Revision of Afro-Malagasy Otomops (Chiroptera: Molossidae) with the description of a new Afro-Arabian species | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 4057 | issue = | page = 1 }}</ref> |
****[[Harrison's large-eared giant mastiff bat]] (''Otomops harrisoni''<ref name="Ralph 2015">{{cite journal | last1 = Ralph | first1 = T.M. | last2 = Richards | first2 = L.R. | last3 = Taylor | first3 = P.J. | last4 = Napier | first4 = M.C. | last5 = Lamb | first5 = J.M. | year = 2015 | title = Revision of Afro-Malagasy Otomops (Chiroptera: Molossidae) with the description of a new Afro-Arabian species | url = | journal = Zootaxa | volume = 4057 | issue = | page = 1 | doi=10.11646/zootaxa.4057.1.1}}</ref> |
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****[[Johnstone's mastiff bat]] (''Otomops johnstonei'') |
****[[Johnstone's mastiff bat]] (''Otomops johnstonei'') |
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****[[Madagascar free-tailed bat]] (''Otomops madagascariensis'') |
****[[Madagascar free-tailed bat]] (''Otomops madagascariensis'') |
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****[[Little Japanese horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus cornutus'') |
****[[Little Japanese horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus cornutus'') |
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****[[Creagh's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus creaghi'') |
****[[Creagh's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus creaghi'') |
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****''[[Rhinolophus damarensis]]''<ref name="Jacobs 2013">{{cite journal | last1 = Jacobs | first1 = D.S. | last2 = Babiker | first2 = H. | last3 = Bastian | first3 = A. | last4 = Kerney | first4 = | last5 = van Eeden | first5 = R. | last6 = Bishop | first6 = J.M. | year = 2013 | title = Phenotypic convergence in genetically distinct lineages of a Rhinolophus species complex (Mammalia, Chiroptera) | url = | journal = PLoS ONE | volume = 8 | issue = 12| page = e82614 }}</ref> |
****''[[Rhinolophus damarensis]]''<ref name="Jacobs 2013">{{cite journal | last1 = Jacobs | first1 = D.S. | last2 = Babiker | first2 = H. | last3 = Bastian | first3 = A. | last4 = Kerney | first4 = | last5 = van Eeden | first5 = R. | last6 = Bishop | first6 = J.M. | year = 2013 | title = Phenotypic convergence in genetically distinct lineages of a Rhinolophus species complex (Mammalia, Chiroptera) | url = | journal = PLoS ONE | volume = 8 | issue = 12| page = e82614 | doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0082614}}</ref> |
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****[[Darling's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus darlingi'') |
****[[Darling's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus darlingi'') |
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****[[Decken's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus deckenii'') |
****[[Decken's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus deckenii'') |
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****[[Trefoil horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus trifoliatus'') |
****[[Trefoil horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus trifoliatus'') |
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****[[Yellow-faced horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus virgo'') |
****[[Yellow-faced horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus virgo'') |
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****''[[Rhinolophus xinanzhongguoensis]]''<ref name="Zhou 2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Zhou | first1 = Z.M. | last2 = Guillén-Servent | first2 = A. | last3 = Lim | first3 = B.K. | last4 = Eger | first4 = J.L. | last5 = Wang | first5 = Y.Y. | last6 = Jiang | first6 = X.L. | year = 2009 | title = A new horseshoe bat, in the Afro-Palearctic lineage, from southwestern China | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 90 | issue = 1| pages = 57–73 }}</ref> |
****''[[Rhinolophus xinanzhongguoensis]]''<ref name="Zhou 2009">{{cite journal | last1 = Zhou | first1 = Z.M. | last2 = Guillén-Servent | first2 = A. | last3 = Lim | first3 = B.K. | last4 = Eger | first4 = J.L. | last5 = Wang | first5 = Y.Y. | last6 = Jiang | first6 = X.L. | year = 2009 | title = A new horseshoe bat, in the Afro-Palearctic lineage, from southwestern China | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 90 | issue = 1| pages = 57–73 | doi=10.1644/08-mamm-a-048.1}}</ref> |
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****[[Dobson's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus yunanensis'') |
****[[Dobson's horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus yunanensis'') |
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****[[Ziama horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus ziama'') |
****[[Ziama horseshoe bat]] (''Rhinolophus ziama'') |
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***[[Big naked-backed bat]] (''Pteronotus gymnonotus'') |
***[[Big naked-backed bat]] (''Pteronotus gymnonotus'') |
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***[[Macleay's mustached bat]] (''Pteronotus macleayi'') |
***[[Macleay's mustached bat]] (''Pteronotus macleayi'') |
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***''[[Pteronotus mesoamericanus]]''<ref name="Clare 2013">{{cite journal | last1 = Clare | first1 = E.L. | last2 = Adams | first2 = A.M. | last3 = Maya-Simões | first3 = A.Z. | last4 = Eger | first4 = J.L. | last5 = Hebert | first5 = P.D.N. | last6 = Fenton | first6 = M.B. | year = 2013 | title = Diversification and reproductive isolation: cryptic species in the only New World high-duty cycle bat, Pteronotus parnellii | url = | journal = BMC Evolutionary Biology | volume = 13 | issue = | page = 26 }}</ref> |
***''[[Pteronotus mesoamericanus]]''<ref name="Clare 2013">{{cite journal | last1 = Clare | first1 = E.L. | last2 = Adams | first2 = A.M. | last3 = Maya-Simões | first3 = A.Z. | last4 = Eger | first4 = J.L. | last5 = Hebert | first5 = P.D.N. | last6 = Fenton | first6 = M.B. | year = 2013 | title = Diversification and reproductive isolation: cryptic species in the only New World high-duty cycle bat, Pteronotus parnellii | url = | journal = BMC Evolutionary Biology | volume = 13 | issue = | page = 26 | doi=10.1186/1471-2148-13-26}}</ref> |
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***[[Paraguana moustached bat]] (''Pteronotus paraguanensis'')<ref name="Solari 2016">Solari, S. 2016. Pteronotus paraguanensis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T136610A21987754. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T136610A21987754.en. Downloaded on 06 October 2017.</ref> |
***[[Paraguana moustached bat]] (''Pteronotus paraguanensis'')<ref name="Solari 2016">Solari, S. 2016. Pteronotus paraguanensis. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2016: e.T136610A21987754. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2016-1.RLTS.T136610A21987754.en. Downloaded on 06 October 2017.</ref> |
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***[[Parnell's mustached bat]] (''Pteronotus parnellii'') |
***[[Parnell's mustached bat]] (''Pteronotus parnellii'') |
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**Genus ''[[Thyroptera]]'' |
**Genus ''[[Thyroptera]]'' |
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***''[[Thyroptera devivoi]]''<ref name="Gregorin 2006">{{cite journal | last1 = Gregorin | first1 = R. | last2 = Gonçalves | first2 = E. | last3 = Lim | first3 = B. K. | last4 = Engstrom | first4 = M. D. | year = 2006 | title = New species of disk-winged bats Thyroptera and range extension of T. discifera | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 87 | issue = | pages = 238–246 }}</ref> |
***''[[Thyroptera devivoi]]''<ref name="Gregorin 2006">{{cite journal | last1 = Gregorin | first1 = R. | last2 = Gonçalves | first2 = E. | last3 = Lim | first3 = B. K. | last4 = Engstrom | first4 = M. D. | year = 2006 | title = New species of disk-winged bats Thyroptera and range extension of T. discifera | url = | journal = Journal of Mammalogy | volume = 87 | issue = | pages = 238–246 | doi=10.1644/05-mamm-a-125r1r1.1}}</ref> |
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***[[Peter's disk-winged bat]], ''Thyroptera discifera'' |
***[[Peter's disk-winged bat]], ''Thyroptera discifera'' |
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***[[LaVal's disk-winged bat]], ''Thyroptera lavali'' |
***[[LaVal's disk-winged bat]], ''Thyroptera lavali'' |
Revision as of 22:55, 8 February 2018
This list contains the placental mammals in the order Chiroptera. There are an estimated 1,300 species of bat.[1]
Family Noctilionidae
- Bulldog bats
- Genus Noctilio[2]
- Lesser bulldog bat (Noctilio albiventris)
- Greater bulldog bat (Noctilio leporinus)
- Genus Noctilio[2]
Family Pteropodidae
- Subfamily Cynopterinae[3][4][5]
- Genus Aethalops[2]
- Pygmy fruit bat (Aethalops alecto)
- Borneo fruit bat (Aethalops aequalis)
- Genus Alionycteris[2]
- Mindanao pygmy fruit bat (Alionycteris paucidentata)
- Genus Balionycteris[2]
- Spotted-winged fruit bat (Balionycteris maculata)
- Genus Chironax[2]
- Black-capped fruit bat (Chironax melanocephalus)
- Genus Cynopterus[2]
- Lesser short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus brachyotis)
- Horsfield's fruit bat (Cynopterus horsfieldi)
- Peters's fruit bat (Cynopterus luzoniensis)
- Minute fruit bat (Cynopterus minutus)
- Nusatenggara short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus nusatenggara)
- Greater short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus sphinx)
- Indonesian short-nosed fruit bat (Cynopterus titthaecheilus)
- Genus Dyacopterus[2]
- Brooks's dyak fruit bat (Dyacopterus brooksi)
- Dayak fruit bat (Dyacopterus spadiceus)
- Rickart's dyak fruit bat (Dyacopterus rickarti)[6]
- Genus Haplonycteris[2]
- Philippine pygmy fruit bat (Haplonycteris fischeri)
- Genus Latidens[2]
- Salim Ali's fruit bat (Latidens salimalii)
- Genus Megaerops[2]
- Tailess fruit bat (Megaerops ecaudatus)
- Javan tailless fruit bat (Megaerops kusnotoi)
- Ratanaworabhan's fruit bat (Megaerops niphanae)
- White-collared fruit bat (Megaerops wetmorei)
- Genus Otopteropus[2]
- Luzon fruit bat (Otopteropus cartilagonodus)
- Genus Penthetor[2]
- Dusky fruit bat (Penthetor lucasi)
- Genus Ptenochirus[2]
- Greater musky fruit bat (Ptenochirus jagori)
- Lesser musky fruit bat (Ptenochirus minor)
- Genus Sphaerias[2]
- Blanford's fruit bat (Sphaeria blanfordi]]
- Genus Thoopterus[2]
- Swift fruit bat (Thoopterus nigrescens)
- Genus Aethalops[2]
- Subfamily Eidolinae[7][4][8]
- Genus Eidolon[2]
- Madagascan fruit bat (Eidolon dupreanum)
- Straw-coloured fruit bat (Eidolon helvum)
- Genus Eidolon[2]
- Subfamily Harpyionycterinae[9][4][10]
- Genus Aproteles[2]
- Bulmer's fruit bat (Aproteles bulmerae)
- Genus Boneia[9]
- Manado fruit bat (Boneia bidens)
- Genus Dobsonia[2]
- Andersen's naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia anderseni)[11]
- Beaufort's naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia beauforti)[12]
- Negros naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia chapmani)[13]
- Halmahera naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia crenulata)[14]
- Biak naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia emersa)[15]
- Sulawesi naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia exoleta)
- Solomon's naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia inermis)
- New Guinea naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia magna)
- Lesser naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia minor)
- Moluccan naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia moluccensis)
- Panniet naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia pannietensis)
- Western naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia peronii)
- New Britain naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia praedatrix)
- Greenish naked-backed fruit bat (Dobsonia viridis)
- Genus Harpyionycteris[2]
- Sulawesi harpy fruit bat (Harpyionycteris celebensis)
- Harpy fruit bat (Harpyionycteris whiteheadi)
- Genus Aproteles[2]
- Subfamily Macroglossinae[8]
- Genus Macroglossus[2]
- Long-tongued nectar bat (Macroglossus minimus)
- Long-tongued fruit bat (Macroglossus sobrinus)
- Genus Notopteris[2]
- Long-tailed fruit bat (Notopteris macdonaldi)
- New Caledonia blossom bat (Notopteris neocaledonica)
- Genus Syconycteris[2]
- Common blossom bat (Syconycteris australis)
- Halmahera blossom bat (Syconycteris carolinae)
- Moss-forest blossom bat (Syconycteris hobbit)
- Genus Macroglossus[2]
- Subfamily Nyctimeninae[3][4]
- Genus Nyctimene[2]
- Broad-striped tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene aello)
- Common tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene albiventer)
- Pallas's tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene cephalotes)
- Mountain tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene certans)
- Round-eared tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene cyclotis)
- Dragon tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene draconilla)
- Keast's tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene keasti)
- Island tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene major)
- Malaita tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene malaitensis)
- Demonic tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene masalai)
- Lesser tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene minutus)
- Philippine tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene rabori)
- Eastern tube-nosed bat (Nyctimene robinsoni)
- Nendo tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene sanctacrucis)
- Umboi tube-nosed fruit bat (Nyctimene vizcaccia)
- Genus Paranyctimene[2]
- Lesser tube-nosed fruit bat (Paranyctimene raptor )
- Steadfast tube-nosed fruit bat (Paranyctimene tenax)[16]
- Genus Nyctimene[2]
- Subfamily Pteropodinae[8]
- Genus Acerodon[2]
- Sulawesi fruit bat (Acerodon celebensis)
- Talaud fruit bat (Acerodon humilis)
- Golden-capped fruit bat (Acerodon jubatus)
- Palawan fruit bat (Acerodon leucotis)
- Sunda fruit bat (Acerodon mackloti)
- Genus Desmalopex[8]
- White-winged flying fox (Desmalopex leucopterus)
- Small white-winged flying fox (Desmalopex microleucopterus)
- Genus Melonycteris[17]
- Fardoulis' blossom bat (Melonycteris fardoulisi)
- Black-bellied fruit bat (Melonycteris melanops)
- Woodford's fruit bat (Melonycteris woodfordi)
- Genus Mirimiri[2]
- Fijian monkey-faced bat (Mirimiri acrodonta)
- Genus Neopteryx[2][3]
- Small-toothed fruit bat (Neopteryx frosti)
- Genus Pteralopex[2]
- Bougainville monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex anceps)
- Greater monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex flanneryi)[18]
- Guadalcanal monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex atrata)
- Montane monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex pulchra)
- New Georgian monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex taki)
- Genus Pteropus[2]
- Admiralty flying fox (Pteropus admiralitatum)
- Aldabra flying fox (Pteropus aldabrensis)
- Black flying fox (Pteropus alecto)
- Vanuatu flying fox (Pteropus anetianus)
- Aru flying fox (Pteropus aruensis)
- Dusky flying fox (Pteropus brunneus)
- Ashy-headed flying fox (Pteropus caniceps)
- Bismark masked flying fox (Pteropus capistratus)
- Moluccan flying fox (Pteropus chrysoproctus)
- Makira flying fox (Pteropus cognatus)
- Spectacled flying fox (Pteropus conspicillatus)
- Ryukyu flying fox (Pteropus dasymallus)
- Nicobar flying fox (Pteropus faunulus)
- Banks flying fox (Pteropus fundatus)
- Indian flying fox (Pteropus giganteus)
- Gilliard's flying fox (Pteropus gilliardorum)
- Gray flying fox (Pteropus griseus)
- Ontong Java flying fox (Pteropus howensis)
- Small flying fox (Pteropus hypomelanus)
- Andersen's flying fox (Pteropus intermedius)
- Kei flying fox (Pteropus keyensis)
- Livingstone's fruit bat (Pteropus livingstonii)
- Lombok flying fox (Pteropus lombocensis)
- Okinawa flying fox (Pteropus loochoensis)
- Lyle's flying fox (Pteropus lylei)
- Big-eared flying fox (Pteropus macrotis)
- Lesser flying fox (Pteropus mahaganus)
- Black-bearded flying fox (Pteropus melanopogon)
- Black-eared flying fox (Pteropus melanotus)
- Caroline flying fox (Pteropus molossinus)
- Great flying fox (Pteropus neohibernicus)
- Mauritian flying fox (Pteropus niger)
- Temotu flying fox (Pteropus nitendiensis)
- Ceram fruit bat (Pteropus ocularis)
- Ornate flying fox (Pteropus ornatus)
- Chuuk flying fox (Pteropus pelagicus)[19]
- Pelew flying fox (Pteropus pelewensis)
- Masked flying fox (Pteropus personatus)
- Large Palau flying fox (Pteropus pilosus)
- Geelvink Bay flying fox (Pteropus pohlei)
- Grey-headed flying fox (Pteropus poliocephalus)
- Bonin flying fox (Pteropus pselaphon)
- Little golden-mantled flying fox (Pteropus pumilus)
- Solomons flying fox (Pteropus rayneri)
- Rennell flying fox (Pteropus rennelli)
- Rodrigues flying fox (Pteropus rodricensis)
- Madagascan flying fox (Pteropus rufus)
- Samoa flying fox (Pteropus samoensis)
- Little red flying fox (Pteropus scapulatus)
- Seychelles fruit bat (Pteropus seychellensis)
- Philippine gray flying fox (Pteropus speciosus)
- Small Mauritian flying fox (Pteropus subniger)
- Temminck's flying fox (Pteropus temminckii)
- Guam flying fox (Pteropus tokudae)
- Insular flying fox (Pteropus tonganus)
- Vanikoro flying fox (Pteropus tuberculatus)
- Kosrae flying fox (Pteropus ualanus)
- Large flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus)
- New Caledonia flying fox (Pteropus vetulus)
- Pemba flying fox (Pteropus voeltzkowi)
- Dwarf flying fox (Pteropus woodfordi)
- Yap flying fox (Pteropus yapensis)
- Genus Styloctenium[2]
- Mindoro stripe-faced fruit bat (Styloctenium mindorensis)[20]
- Sulawesi stripe-faced fruit bat (Styloctenium wallacei)
- Genus Acerodon[2]
- Subfamily Rousettinae[7][8]
- Genus Casinycteris[2][21]
- Short-palated fruit bat (Casinycteris argynnis)
- Campo-Ma’an fruit bat (Casinycteris campomaanensis)[22]
- Genus Epomophorus[2]
- Angolan epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus angolensis)
- Peters's epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus crypturus)
- Gambian epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus gambianus)
- Lesser Angolan epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus grandis)
- Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus labiatus)
- East African epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus minimus)
- Minor epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus minor)
- Wahlberg's epauletted fruit bat (Epomophorus wahlbergi)
- Genus Epomops[2][21]
- Buettikofer's epauletted fruit bat (Epomops buettikoferi)
- Dobson's epauletted fruit bat (Epomops dobsonii)
- Franquet's epauletted fruit bat (Epomops franqueti)
- Genus Eonycteris[2]
- Greater dawn bat (Eonycteris major)
- Lesser dawn bat (Eonycteris spelaea)
- Genus Hypsignathus[2][21]
- Hammer-headed fruit bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus)
- Genus Lissonycteris[2][7]
- Angolan fruit bat (Lissonycteris angolensis)
- Genus Megaloglossus[2][21]
- Woermann's bat (Megaloglossus woermanni)
- Genus Micropteropus[21]
- Hayman's dwarf epauletted fruit bat (Micropteropus intermedius)[23]
- Peters's dwarf epauletted fruit bat (Micropteropus pusillus)[24]
- Genus Myonycteris[2]
- São Tomé collared fruit bat (Myonycteris brachycephala)
- East African little collared fruit bat (Myonycteris relicta)
- Little collared fruit bat (Myonycteris torquata)
- Genus Nanonycteris[2][21]
- Veldkamp's dwarf epauletted fruit bat (Nanonycteris veldkampii)
- Genus Plerotes[2][21]
- D'Anchieta's fruit bat (Plerotes anchietae)
- Genus Rousettus[2]
- Egyptian fruit bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus)
- Geoffroy's rousette (Rousettus amplexicaudatus)
- Sulawesi rousette (Rousettus celebensis)
- Long-haired rousette (Rousettus lanosus)
- Leschenault's rousette (Rousettus leschenaulti)
- Linduan rousette (Rousettus linduensis)
- Madagascan rousette (Rousettus madagascariensis)
- Comoro rousette (Rousettus obliviosus)
- Bare-backed rousette (Rousettus spinalatus)
- Genus Scotonycteris[2]
- Pohle's fruit bat (Scotonycteris ophiodon)
- Zenker's fruit bat (Scotonycteris zenkeri)
- Genus Casinycteris[2][21]
- Subfamily Cynopterinae[3][4][5]
Family Vespertilionidae
- Vesper bats
- Subfamily Murininae[25]
- Genus Harpiocephalus[2]
- Hairy-winged bat (Harpiocephalus harpia)
- Greater hairy-winged bat (Harpiocephalus mordax)
- Genus Harpiola
- Peter's tube-nosed bat (Harpiola grisea)[26]
- Taiwan tube-nosed bat (Harpiola isodon)[27]
- Genus Murina[2]
- Bronze tube-nosed bat (Murina aenea)
- Little tube-nosed bat (Murina aurata)
- Bala tube-nosed bat (Murina balaensis)[28]
- Round-eared tube-nosed bat (Murina cyclotis)
- Flute-nosed bat (Murina florium)
- Dusky tube-nosed bat (Murina fusca)
- Hilgendorf's tube-nosed bat (Murina hilgendorfi)
- Hutton's tube-nosed bat (Murina huttoni)
- Greater tube-nosed bat (Murina leucogaster)
- Taiwan tube-nosed bat (Murina puta)
- Gilded tube-nosed bat (Murina rozendaali)
- Ryukyu tube-nosed bat (Murina ryukyuana)
- Forest tube-nosed bat (Murina silvatica)
- Brown tube-nosed bat (Murina suilla)
- Gloomy tube-nosed bat (Murina tenebrosa)
- Scully's tube-nosed bat (Murina tubinaris)
- Ussuri tube-nosed bat (Murina ussuriensis)
- Genus Harpiocephalus[2]
- Subfamily Murininae[25]
- Subfamily Myotinae[25]
- Genus Myotis[2]
- Sakhalin myotis (Myotis abei)
- Large-footed bat (Myotis adversus)
- Southern myotis (Myotis aelleni)
- Silver-tipped myotis (Myotis albescens)
- Alcathoe bat (Myotis alcathoe)
- Szechwan myotis (Myotis altarium)
- Anjouan myotis (Myotis anjouanensis)
- Annamit myotis (Myotis annamiticus)
- Hairy-faced bat (Myotis annectans)
- Atacama myotis (Myotis atacamensis)
- Peters's myotis (Myotis ater)
- Southwestern myotis (Myotis auriculus)
- Australian myotis (Myotis australis)
- Southeastern myotis (Myotis austroriparius)
- Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteini)
- Lesser mouse-eared bat (Myotis blythii)
- Rufous mouse-eared bat (Myotis bocagii)
- Far Eastern myotis (Myotis bombinus)
- Brandt's bat (Myotis brandti)
- Bocharic myotis (Myotis bucharensis)
- California myotis (Myotis californicus)
- Long-fingered bat (Myotis capaccinii)
- Chilean myotis (Myotis chiloensis)
- Large myotis (Myotis chinensis)
- Western small-footed myotis (Myotis ciliolabrum)
- Guatemalan myotis (Myotis cobanensis)
- Csorba's mouse-eared bat (Myotis csorbai)
- Pond bat (Myotis dasycneme)
- Daubenton's bat (Myotis daubentoni)
- David's myotis (Myotis davidii)
- Dominican myotis (Myotis dominicensis)
- Elegant myotis (Myotis elegans)
- Geoffroy's bat (Myotis emarginatus)
- Western long-eared myotis (Myotis evotis)
- Fringed long-footed myotis (Myotis fimbriatus)
- Findley's myotis (Myotis findleyi)
- Hodgson's bat (Myotis formosus)
- Cinnamon myotis (Myotis fortidens)
- Fraternal myotis (Myotis frater)
- Gomantong myotis (Myotis gomantongensis)
- Malagasy mouse-eared bat (Myotis goudoti)
- Gray bat (Myotis grisescens)
- Armenian whiskered bat (Myotis hajastanicus)
- Lesser large-footed bat (Myotis hasseltii)
- Herman's myotis (Myotis hermani)
- Horsfield's bat (Myotis horsfieldii)
- Hosono's myotis (Myotis hosonoi)
- Ikonnikov's bat (Myotis ikonnikovi)
- Insular myotis (Myotis insularum)
- Hairy-legged myotis (Myotis keaysi)
- Keen's myotis (Myotis keenii)
- Chinese water myotis (Myotis laniger)
- Eastern small-footed myotis (Myotis leibii)
- Yellowish myotis (Myotis levis)
- Kashmir cave bat (Myotis longipes)
- Little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus)
- Big-footed myotis (Myotis macrodactylus)
- Southern myotis (Myotis macropus)
- Pallid large-footed myotis (Myotis macrotarsus)
- Schwartz's myotis (Myotis martiniquensis)
- Dark-nosed small-footed myotis (Myotis melanorhinus)
- Maluku myotis (Myotis moluccarum)
- Burmese whiskered bat (Myotis montivagus)
- Morris's bat (Myotis morrisi)
- Whiskered myotis (Myotis muricola)
- Greater mouse-eared bat (Myotis myotis)
- Whiskered bat (Myotis mystacinus)
- Natterer's bat (Myotis nattereri)
- Curacao myotis (Myotis nesopolus)
- Black myotis (Myotis nigricans)
- Nepal myotis (Myotis nipalensis)
- Arizona myotis (Myotis occultus)
- Singapore whiskered bat (Myotis oreias)
- Montane myotis (Myotis oxyotus)
- Honshu myotis (Myotis ozensis)
- Peninsular myotis (Myotis peninsularis)
- Peking myotis (Myotis pequinius)
- Flat-headed myotis (Myotis planiceps)
- Frosted myotis (Myotis pruinosus)
- Felten's myotis (Myotis punicus)
- Rickett's big-footed bat (Myotis ricketti)
- Ridley's bat (Myotis ridleyi)
- Riparian myotis (Myotis riparius)
- Thick-thumbed myotis (Myotis rosseti)
- Red myotis (Myotis ruber)
- Schaub's myotis (Myotis schaubi)
- Scott's mouse-eared bat (Myotis scotti)
- Northern long-eared myotis (Myotis septentrionalis)
- Mandelli's mouse-eared bat (Myotis sicarius)
- Himalayan whiskered bat (Myotis siligorensis)
- Velvety myotis (Myotis simus)
- Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis)
- Kei myotis (Myotis stalkeri)
- Fringed myotis (Myotis thysanodes)
- Cape hairy bat (Myotis tricolor)
- Cave myotis (Myotis velifer)
- Fish-eating bat (Myotis vivesi)
- Long-legged myotis (Myotis volans)
- Welwitsch's bat (Myotis welwitschii)
- Yanbaru whiskered bat (Yanbaru whiskered bat)
- Yoshiyuki's myotis (Myotis yesoensis)
- Yuma myotis (Myotis yumanensis)
- Genus Myotis[2]
- Subfamily Kerivoulinae[25]
- Genus Kerivoula[25][2]
- Tanzanian woolly bat (Kerivoula africana)
- St. Aignan's trumpet-eared bat (Kerivoula agnella)
- Damara woolly bat (Kerivoula argentata)
- Copper woolly bat (Kerivoula cuprosa)
- Ethiopian woolly bat (Kerivoula eriophora)
- Flores woolly bat (Kerivoula flora)
- Hardwicke's woolly bat (Kerivoula hardwickii)
- Small woolly bat (Kerivoula intermedia)
- Lesser woolly bat (Kerivoula lanosa)
- Lenis woolly bat (Kerivoula lenis)
- Least woolly bat (Kerivoula minuta)
- Fly River trumpet-eared bat (Kerivoula muscina)
- Bismarck's trumpet-eared bat (Kerivoula myrella)
- Papillose woolly bat (Kerivoula papillosa)
- Clear-winged woolly bat (Kerivoula pellucida)
- Spurrell's woolly bat (Kerivoula phalaena)
- Painted bat (Kerivoula picta)
- Smith's woolly bat (Kerivoula smithii)
- Whitehead's woolly bat (Kerivoula whiteheadi)
- Genus Kerivoula[25][2]
- Subfamily Vespertilioninae
- Genus Antrozous[25][2]
- Pallid bat (Antrozous pallidus)
- Genus Arielulus[2]
- Collared pipistrelle (Arielulus aureocollaris)
- Black-gilded pipistrelle (Arielulus circumdatus)
- Coppery pipistrelle (Arielulus cuprosus)
- Social pipistrelle (Arielulus societatis)
- Necklace pipistrelle (Arielulus torquatus)
- Genus Bauerus[25]
- Van Gelder's bat (Bauerus dubiaquercus)[29]
- Genus Baeodon[25]
- Allen's yellow bat (Baeodon alleni)[30]
- Genus Barbastella[25][2]
- Western barbastelle (Barbastella barbastellus)
- Beijing barbastelle (Barbastella beijingensis)[31]
- Eastern barbastelle (Barbastella leucomelas)
- Genus Chalinolobus[25][2]
- Large-eared pied bat (Chalinolobus dwyeri)
- Gould's wattled bat (Chalinolobus gouldii)
- Chocolate wattled bat (Chalinolobus morio)
- New Caledonia wattled bat (Chalinolobus neocaledonicus)
- Hoary wattled bat (Chalinolobus nigrogriseus)
- Little pied bat (Chalinolobus picatus)
- New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus)
- Genus Corynorhinus[25][2]
- Rafinesque's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus rafinesqii)
- Mexican big-eared bat (Corynorhinus mexicanus)
- Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii)
- Genus Eptesicus[25][2]
- Little black serotine (Eptesicus andinus)
- Bobrinski's serotine (Eptesicus bobrinskoi)
- Botta's serotine (Eptesicus bottae)
- Brazilian brown bat (Eptesicus brasiliensis)
- Chiriquinan serotine (Eptesicus chiriquinus)
- Diminutive serotine (Eptesicus diminutus)
- Surat serotine (Eptesicus dimissus)
- Horn-skinned bat (Eptesicus floweri)[32]
- Argentine brown bat (Eptesicus furinalis)
- Big brown bat (Eptesicus fuscus)
- Gobi big brown bat (Eptesicus gobiensis)
- Guadeloupe big brown bat (Eptesicus guadeloupensis)
- Long-tailed house bat (Eptesicus hottentotus)
- Harmless serotine (Eptesicus innoxius)
- Meridional serotine (Eptesicus isabellinus)[33]
- Japanese short-tailed bat (Eptesicus japonensis)
- Kobayashi's bat (Eptesicus kobayashii)
- Sind bat (Eptesicus nasutus)
- Northern bat (Eptesicus nilssonii)
- Thick-eared bat (Eptesicus pachyotis)
- Lagos serotine (Eptesicus platyops)
- Serotine bat (Eptesicus serotinus)
- Eptesicus taddeii[34]
- Sombre bat (Eptesicus tatei)
- Genus Euderma[25]
- Spotted bat (Euderma maculatum)[2]
- Genus Eudiscopus[2]
- Disk-footed bat (Eudiscopus denticulus)
- Genus Falsistrellus[2]
- Chocolate pipistrelle Falsistrellus affinis
- Western false pipistrelle Falsistrellus mackenziei
- Pungent pipistrelle Falsistrellus mordax
- Peters's pipistrelle Falsistrellus petersi
- Eastern false pipistrelle Falsistrellus tasmaniensis
- Genus Glauconycteris[25][2]
- Allen's striped bat (Glauconycteris alboguttata)
- Silvered bat (Glauconycteris argentata)
- Beatrix's bat (Glauconycteris beatrix)
- Curry's bat (Glauconycteris curryae)
- Bibundi bat (Glauconycteris egeria)
- Glen's wattled bat (Glauconycteris gleni)
- Allen's spotted bat (Glauconycteris humeralis)
- Kenyan wattled bat (Glauconycteris kenyacola)
- Machado's butterfly bat (Glauconycteris machadoi)
- Abo bat (Glauconycteris poensis)
- Butterfly bat (Glauconycteris variegata)
- Genus Glischropus[2]
- Javan thick-thumbed bat (Glischropus javanus)
- Common thick-thumbed bat (Glischropus tylopus)
- Genus Hesperoptenus[2]
- Blanford's bat (Hesperoptenus blanfordi)
- False serotine bat (Hesperoptenus doriae)
- Gaskell's false serotine (Hesperoptenus gaskelli)
- Tickell's bat (Hesperoptenus tickelli)
- Large false serotine (Hesperoptenus tomesi)
- Genus Histiotus[2]
- Strange big-eared brown bat (Histiotus alienus)
- Humboldt big-eared brown bat (Histiotus humboldti)
- Thomas's big-eared brown bat (Histiotus laephotis)
- Big-eared brown bat (Histiotus macrotus)
- Southern big-eared brown bat (Histiotus magellanicus)
- Small big-eared brown bat (Histiotus montanus)
- Tropical big-eared brown bat (Histiotus velatus)
- Genus Hypsugo[2]
- Hypsugo alaschanicus
- Anchieta's pipistrelle (Hypsugo anchietae)
- Anthony's pipistrelle (Hypsugo anthonyi)
- Arabian pipistrelle (Hypsugo arabicus)
- Desert pipistrelle (Hypsugo ariel)
- Hypsugo bemainty
- Cadorna's pipistrelle (Hypsugo cadornae)
- Broad-headed pipistrelle (Hypsugo crassulus)
- Hypsugo dolichodon
- Eisentraut's pipistrelle (Hypsugo eisentrauti)
- Brown pipistrelle (Hypsugo imbricatus)
- Joffre's pipistrelle (Hypsugo joffrei)
- Red-brown pipistrelle (Hypsugo kitcheneri)
- Hypsugo lanzai
- Burma pipistrelle (Hypsugo lophurus)
- Big-eared pipistrelle (Hypsugo macrotis)
- Mouselike pipistrelle (Hypsugo musciculus)
- Chinese pipistrelle (Hypsugo pulveratus)
- Savi's pipistrelle (Hypsugo savii)
- Vordermann's pipistrelle (Hypsugo vordermanni)
- Genus Ia[2]
- Great evening bat (Ia io)
- Genus Idionycteris[25]
- Allen's big-eared bat (Idionycteris phyllotis)[2]
- Genus Laephotis[25]
- Angolan long-eared bat (Laephotis angolensis)
- Botswanan long-eared bat (Laephotis botswanae)
- Namib long-eared bat (Laephotis namibensis)
- De Winton's long-eared bat (Laephotis wintoni)
- Genus Lasionycteris[25]
- Silver-haired bat (Lasionycteris noctivagans)
- Genus Lasiurus[25][2]
- Greater red bat (Lasiurus atratus)
- Desert red bat (Lasiurus blossevillii)
- Eastern red bat (Lasiurus borealis)
- Tacarcuna bat (Lasiurus castaneus)
- Hoary bat (Lasiurus cinereus)
- Jamaican red bat (Lasiurus degelidus)
- Hairy-tailed bat (Lasiurus ebenus)
- Southern yellow bat (Lasiurus ega)
- Big red bat (Lasiurus egregius)
- Cuban yellow bat (Lasiurus insularis)
- Northern yellow bat (Lasiurus intermedius)
- Minor red bat (Lasiurus minor)
- Pfeiffer's red bat (Lasiurus pfeifferi)
- Saline red bat (Lasiurus salinae)
- Seminole bat (Lasiurus seminolus)
- Cinnamon red bat (Lasiurus varius)
- Western yellow bat (Lasiurus xanthinus)
- Genus Mimetillus[2]
- Moloney's mimic bat (Mimetillus moloneyi)
- Genus Neoromicia[25][2]
- Dark-brown serotine (Neoromicia brunneus)
- Cape serotine (Neoromicia capensis)
- Yellow serotine (Neoromicia flavescens)
- Tiny serotine (Neoromicia guineensis)
- Heller's pipistrelle (Neoromicia helios)
- Isalo serotine (Neoromicia malagasyensis)[35]
- Malagasy serotine (Neoromicia matroka)[36]
- Melck's house bat (Neoromicia melckorum)
- Banana pipistrelle (Neoromicia nana)
- Rendall's serotine (Neoromicia rendalli)
- Rosevear's serotine (Neoromicia roseveari)[37]
- White-winged serotine (Neoromicia tenuipinnis)
- Zulu serotine (Neoromicia zuluensis)
- Genus Niumbaha
- Genus Nyctalus[2]
- Birdlike noctule (Nyctalus aviator)
- Azores noctule (Nyctalus azoreum)
- Japanese noctule (Nyctalus furvus)
- Greater noctule bat (Nyctalus lasiopterus)
- Lesser noctule (Nyctalus leisleri)
- Mountain noctule (Nyctalus montanus)
- Common noctule (Nyctalus noctula)
- Chinese noctule (Nyctalus plancyi)
- Genus Nycticeinops[25][2]
- Schlieffen's twilight bat (Nycticeinops schlieffeni)
- Genus Nycticeius[2]
- Temminck's mysterious bat (Nycticeius aenobarbus)
- Cuban evening bat (Nycticeius cubanus)
- Evening bat (Nycticeius humeralis)
- Genus Nyctophilus[25][2]
- Northern long-eared bat (Nyctophilus arnhemensis)
- Eastern long-eared bat (Nyctophilus bifax)
- Nyctophilus corbeni[39]
- Lesser long-eared bat (Nyctophilus geoffroyi)
- Gould's long-eared bat (Nyctophilus gouldi)
- Sunda long-eared bat (Nyctophilus heran)
- Lord Howe long-eared bat (Nyctophilus howensis)
- Western long-eared bat (Nyctophilus major)[40]
- Small-toothed long-eared bat (Nyctophilus microdon)
- New Guinea long-eared bat (Nyctophilus microtis)
- New Caledonian long-eared bat (Nyctophilus nebulosus)
- Tasmanian long-eared bat (Nyctophilus sherrini)[39]
- Mt. Missim long-eared bat (Nyctophilus shirleyae)[39]
- Greater long-eared bat (Nyctophilus timoriensis)
- Pygmy long-eared bat (Nyctophilus walkeri)
- Genus Otonycteris[25]
- Genus Parastrellus[25]
- Canyon bat (Parastrellus hesperus)[41]
- Genus Perimyotis[25]
- Tricolored bat (Perimyotis subflavus)[42]
- Genus Pharotis[2]
- New Guinea big-eared bat (Pharotis imogene)
- Genus Philetor[2]
- Rohu's bat (Philetor brachypterus)
- Genus Pipistrellus[25][2]
- Japanese pipistrelle (Pipistrellus abramus)
- Forest pipistrelle (Pipistrellus adamsi)
- Mount Gargues pipistrelle (Pipistrellus aero)
- Angulate pipistrelle (Pipistrellus angulatus)
- Kelaart's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus ceylonicus)
- Greater Papuan pipistrelle (Pipistrellus collinus)
- Indian pipistrelle (Pipistrellus coromandra)
- Egyptian pipistrelle (Pipistrellus deserti)
- Endo's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus endoi)
- Hanaki's dwarf bat (Pipistrellus hanaki)[43]
- Dusky pipistrelle (Pipistrellus hesperidus)
- Aellen's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus inexspectatus)
- Java pipistrelle (Pipistrellus javanicus)
- Kuhl's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus kuhlii)
- Madeira pipistrelle (Pipistrellus maderensis)
- Minahassa pipistrelle (Pipistrellus minahassae)
- Christmas Island pipistrelle (Pipistrellus murrayi)[44]
- Tiny pipistrelle (Pipistrellus nanulus)
- Nathusius's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus nathusii)
- Lesser Papuan pipistrelle (Pipistrellus papuanus)
- Mount Popa pipistrelle (Pipistrellus paterculus)
- Dar es Salaam pipistrelle (Pipistrellus permixtus)
- Common pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
- Soprano pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus)
- Racey's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus raceyi)[45]
- Rüppell's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus rueppellii)
- Rusty pipistrelle (Pipistrellus rusticus)
- Narrow-winged pipistrelle (Pipistrellus stenopterus)
- Sturdee's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus sturdeei)
- Least pipistrelle (Pipistrellus tenuis)
- Watts's pipistrelle (Pipistrellus wattsi)
- Northern pipistrelle (Pipistrellus westralis)
- Genus Plecotus[25][2]
- Brown long-eared bat (Plecotus auritus)
- Grey long-eared bat (Plecotus austriacus)
- Ethiopian big-eared bat (Plecotus balensis)
- Christi's big-eared bat (Plecotus christii)[46]
- Mediterranean long-eared bat (Plecotus kolombatovici)
- Alpine long-eared bat (Plecotus macrobullaris)[47]
- Japanese long-eared bat (Plecotus sacrimontis)[48]
- Sardinian long-eared bat (Plecotus sardus)
- Taiwan big-eared bat (Plecotus taivanus)
- Strelkov's big-eared bat (Plecotus strelkovi)[49]
- Canary big-eared bat (Plecotus teneriffae)
- Genus Rhogeessa[25][2]
- Yucatan yellow bat (Rhogeessa aeneus)
- Genoways's yellow bat (Rhogeessa genowaysi)
- Slender yellow bat (Rhogeessa gracilis)
- Husson's yellow bat (Rhogeessa hussoni)
- Thomas's yellow bat (Rhogeessa io)
- Tiny yellow bat (Rhogeessa minutilla)
- Least yellow bat (Rhogeessa mira)
- Little yellow bat (Rhogeessa parvula)
- Black-winged little yellow bat (Rhogeessa tumida)
- Genus Scoteanax[2]
- Rüppell's broad-nosed bat (Scoteanax rueppellii)
- Genus Scotoecus[25][2]
- White-bellied lesser house bat (Scotoecus albigula)
- Light-winged lesser house bat (Scotoecus albofuscus)
- Hinde's lesser house bat (Scotoecus hindei)
- Dark-winged lesser house bat (Scotoecus hirundo)
- Desert yellow bat (Scotoecus pallidus)
- Genus Scotomanes[25]
- Harlequin bat (Scotomanes ornatus)[2]
- Genus Scotophilus[25][2]
- Lesser yellow bat (Scotophilus borbonicus)
- Sulawesi yellow bat (Scotophilus celebensis)
- Sody's yellow house bat (Scotophilus collinus)
- African yellow bat (Scotophilus dinganii)
- Greater Asiatic yellow bat (Scotophilus heathi)
- Lesser Asiatic yellow bat (Scotophilus kuhlii)
- White-bellied yellow bat (Scotophilus leucogaster)
- Schreber's yellow bat (Scotophilus nigrita)
- Robbins's yellow bat (Scotophilus nucella)
- Nut-colored yellow bat (Scotophilus nux)
- Robust yellow bat (Scotophilus robustus)
- Greenish yellow bat (Scotophilus viridis)
- Genus Scotorepens[2]
- Western broad-nosed bat Scotorepens balstoni
- Little broad-nosed bat Scotorepens greyii
- Eastern broad-nosed bat Scotorepens orion
- Northern broad-nosed bat Scotorepens sanborni
- Genus Scotozous[2]
- Dormer's bat (Scotozous dormeri)
- Genus Tylonycteris[25][2]
- Lesser bamboo bat (Tylonycteris pachypus)
- Greater bamboo bat (Tylonycteris robustula)
- Genus Antrozous[25][2]
- Genus Vespadelus[25][2]
- Inland forest bat (Vespadelus baverstocki)
- Northern cave bat (Vespadelus caurinus)
- Large forest bat (Vespadelus darlingtoni)
- Yellow-lipped bat (Vespadelus douglasorum)
- Finlayson's cave bat (Vespadelus finlaysoni)
- Eastern forest bat (Vespadelus pumilus)
- Southern forest bat (Vespadelus regulus)
- Troughton's forest bat (Vespadelus troughtoni)
- Little forest bat (Vespadelus vulturnus)
- Genus Vespertilio[25][2]
- Parti-coloured bat (Vespertilio murinus)
- Asian parti-coloured bat (Vespertilio sinensis)
- Subfamily Myotinae[25]
Family Cistugidae
- Genus Cistugo[50]
- Lesueur's hairy bat (Cistugo lesueuri)
- Angolan hairy bat (Cistugo seabrai)
- Genus Cistugo[50]
Family Miniopteridae
- Genus Miniopterus[25][51][2]
- Miniopterus aelleni[52]
- Miniopterus ambohitrensis[53]
- African long-fingered bat (Miniopterus africanus)
- Little bent-wing bat (Miniopterus australis)
- Miniopterus brachytragos[52]
- Miniopterus egeri[54]
- Lesser long-fingered bat (Miniopterus fraterculus)
- Southeast Asian long-fingered bat (Miniopterus fuscus)
- Miniopterus gleni
- Miniopterus griffithsi[55]
- Miniopterus griveaudi[56]
- Greater long-fingered bat (Miniopterus inflatus)
- Miniopterus macrocneme
- Western bent-winged bat (Miniopterus magnater)
- Miniopterus mahafaliensis[52]
- Miniopterus majori
- Manavi long-fingered bat (Miniopterus manavi)
- Intermediate long-fingered bat (Miniopterus medius)
- Least long-fingered bat (Miniopterus minor)
- Natal long-fingered bat (Miniopterus natalensis)
- Miniopterus newtoni[56]
- Philippine long-fingered bat (Minopterus paululus)
- Peterson's long-fingered bat (Miniopterus petersoni)[57]
- Small bent-winged bat (Miniopterus pusillus)
- Loyalty bent-winged bat (Miniopterus robustior)
- Common bent-wing bat (Miniopterus schreibersii)
- Miniopterus shortridgei
- Miniopterus sororculus[58]
- Great bent-winged bat (Miniopterus tristis)
- Genus Miniopterus[25][51][2]
Family Rhinopomatidae
- Mouse-tailed bats
- Genus Rhinopoma[2]
- Lesser mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma hardwickei)
- Macinnes's mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma macinnesi)
- Greater mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma microphyllum)
- Small mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma muscatellum)
- Genus Rhinopoma[2]
Family Mystacinidae
- New Zealand short-tailed bats
- Genus Mystacina[2]
- New Zealand greater short-tailed bat (Mystacina robusta)
- New Zealand lesser short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata)
- Genus Mystacina[2]
Family Craseonycteridae
- bumblebee bat
- Genus Craseonycteris[2]
- Kitti's hog-nosed bat (Craseonycteris thonglongyai)
- Genus Craseonycteris[2]
Family Molossidae
- free-tailed bats
- Subfamily Molossinae[2]
- Genus Chaerephon[2]
- Duke of Abruzzi's free-tailed bat (Chaerephon aloysiisabaudiae)
- Ansorge's free-tailed bat (Chaerephon ansorgei)
- Chaerephon atsinanana[59]
- Gland-tailed free-tailed bat (Chaerephon bemmeleni)
- Spotted free-tailed bat (Chaerephon bivittatus)
- Fijian mastiff bat (Chaerephon bregullae)
- Chapin's free-tailed bat (Chaerephon chapini)
- Gallagher's free-tailed bat (Chaerephon gallagheri)
- Northern freetail bat (Chaerephon jobensis)
- Black and red free-tailed bat (Chaerephon jobimena)[60]
- Northern free-tailed bat (Chaerephon johorensis)
- Lappet-eared free-tailed bat (Chaerephon major)
- Nigerian free-tailed bat (Chaerephon nigeriae)
- Wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bat (Chaerephon plicatus)
- Little free-tailed bat (Chaerephon pumilus)
- Russet free-tailed bat (Chaerephon russatus)
- Shortridge's free-tailed bat (Chaerephon shortridgei)
- Solomons mastiff bat (Chaerephon solomonis)
- São Tomé free-tailed bat (Chaerephon tomensis)
- Genus Cheiromeles[2]
- Lesser naked bat (Cheiromeles parvidens)
- Hairless bat (Cheiromeles torquatus)
- Genus Cynomops
- Cinnamon dog-faced bat (Cynomops abrasus)
- Greenhall's dog-faced bat (Cynomops greenhalli)
- Mexican dog-faced bat (Cynomops mexicanus)
- Cynomops milleri[61]
- Para dog-faced bat (Cynomops paranus)
- Southern dog-faced bat (Cynomops planirostris)
- Genus Eumops[2]
- Black bonneted bat (Eumops auripendulus)
- Dwarf bonneted bat (Eumops bonariensis)
- Big bonneted bat (Eumops dabbenei)
- Florida bonneted bat (Eumops floridanus)[62]
- Wagner's bonneted bat (Eumops glaucinus)
- Sanborn's bonneted bat (Eumops hansae)
- Guianan bonneted bat (Eumops maurus)
- Eumops nanus[63]
- Patagonian bonneted bat (Eumops patagonicus)
- Western mastiff bat (Eumops perotis)
- Colombian bonneted bat (Eumops trumbulli)
- Underwood's bonneted bat (Eumops underwoodi)
- Genus Molossops[2]
- Equatorial dog-faced bat (Molossops aequatorianus)
- Mato Grosso dog-faced bat (Molossops mattogrossensis)
- Rufous dog-faced bat (Molossops neglectus)
- Dwarf dog-faced bat (Molossops temminckii)
- Genus Molossus[2]
- Molossus alvarezi[64]
- Aztec mastiff bat (Molossus aztecus)
- Barnes' mastiff bat (Molossus barnesi)
- Molossus bondae[63]
- Coiban mastiff bat (Molossus coibensis)
- Bonda mastiff bat (Molossus currentium)
- Velvety free-tailed bat (Molossus molossus)
- Miller's mastiff bat (Molossus pretiosus)
- Black mastiff bat (Molossus rufus)
- Sinaloan mastiff bat (Molossus sinaloae)
- Genus Mops[2]
- Mops bakarii[65]
- Sierra Leone free-tailed bat (Mops brachyptera)
- Angolan free-tailed bat (Mops condylurus)
- Medje free-tailed bat (Mops congicus)
- Mongalla free-tailed bat (Mops demonstrator)
- Malagasy white-bellied free-tailed bat (Mops leucostigma)
- Midas free-tailed bat (Mops midas)
- Malayan free-tailed bat (Mops mops)
- Dwarf free-tailed bat (Mops nanulus)
- Niangara free-tailed bat (Mops niangarae)
- White-bellied free-tailed bat (Mops niveiventer)
- Peterson's free-tailed bat (Mops petersoni)
- Sulawesi free-tailed bat (Mops sarasinorum)
- Spurrell's free-tailed bat (Mops spurrelli)
- Railer bat (Mops thersites)
- Trevor's free-tailed bat (Mops trevori)
- Genus Mormopterus[2]
- Natal free-tailed bat (Mormopterus acetabulosus)
- Beccari's mastiff bat (Mormopterus beccarii)
- Mormopterus cobourgianus[66]
- Sumatran mastiff bat (Mormopterus doriae)
- Bristle-faced free-tailed bat (Mormopterus eleryi)[67]
- Mormopterus francoismoutoui[68]
- Mormopterus halli[66]
- Peter's wrinkle-lipped bat (Mormopterus jugularis)
- Kalinowski's mastiff bat (Mormopterus kalinowskii)
- Mormopterus kitcheneri[66]
- Loria's mastiff bat (Mormopterus loriae)
- Mormopterus lumsdenae[66]
- Little goblin bat (Mormopterus minutus)
- East-coast free-tailed bat (Mormopterus norfolkensis)
- Mormopterus petersi[66]
- Incan little mastiff bat (Mormopterus phrudus)
- Southern free-tailed bat (Mormopterus planiceps)
- Mormopterus ridei[66]
- Genus Myopterus[2]
- Daubenton's free-tailed bat (Myopterus daubentonii)
- Bini free-tailed bat (Myopterus whitleyi)
- Genus Nyctinomops[2]
- Peale's free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops aurispinosus)
- Pocketed free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops femorosaccus)
- Broad-eared bat (Nyctinomops laticaudatus)
- Big free-tailed bat (Nyctinomops macrotis)
- Genus Otomops[2]
- Javan mastiff bat (Otomops formosus)
- Harrison's large-eared giant mastiff bat (Otomops harrisoni[69]
- Johnstone's mastiff bat (Otomops johnstonei)
- Madagascar free-tailed bat (Otomops madagascariensis)
- Large-eared free-tailed bat (Otomops martiensseni)
- Big-eared mastiff bat (Otomops papuensis)
- Mantled mastiff bat (Otomops secundus)
- Wroughton's free-tailed bat (Otomops wroughtoni)
- Genus Platymops[2]
- Peters's flat-headed bat (Peters's flat-headed bat)
- Genus Promops[2]
- Big-crested mastiff bat (Promops centralis)
- Promops davisoni[70]
- Brown mastiff bat (Promops nasutus)
- Genus Sauromys[2]
- Roberts's flat-headed bat (Sauromys petrophilus)
- Genus Tadarida[2]
- Egyptian free-tailed bat (Tadarida aegyptiaca)
- White-striped free-tailed bat (Tadarida australis)
- Mexican free-tailed bat (Tadarida brasiliensis)
- Madagascan large free-tailed bat (Tadarida fulminans)
- East Asian free-tailed bat (Tadarida insignis)
- New Guinea free-tailed bat (Tadarida kuboriensis)
- La Touche's free-tailed bat (Tadarida latouchei)
- Kenyan big-eared free-tailed bat (Tadarida lobata)
- European free-tailed bat (Tadarida teniotis)
- African giant free-tailed bat (Tadarida ventralis)
- Genus Chaerephon[2]
- Subfamily Tomopeatinae
- Genus Tomopeas[2]
- Blunt-eared bat (Tomopeas ravus)
- Genus Tomopeas[2]
- Subfamily Molossinae[2]
Family Emballonuridae
- sac-winged bats
- Subfamily Emballonurinae
- Genus Balantiopteryx[2]
- Ecuadorian sac-winged bat (Balantiopteryx infusca)
- Thomas's sac-winged bat (Balantiopteryx io)
- Gray sac-winged bat (Balantiopteryx plicata)
- Genus Centronycteris[2]
- Thomas's shaggy bat (Centronycteris centralis)
- Shaggy bat (Centronycteris maximiliani)
- Genus Coleura[2]
- African sheath-tailed bat (Coleura afra)
- Coleura kibomalandy[71]
- Seychelles sheath-tailed bat (Coleura seychellensis)
- Genus Cormura[2]
- Chestnut sac-winged bat (Cormura brevirostris)
- Genus Cyttarops[2]
- Short-eared bat (Cyttarops alecto)
- Genus Diclidurus[2]
- Northern ghost bat (Diclidurus albus)
- Greater ghost bat Diclidurus ingens)
- Isabelle's ghost bat (Diclidurus isabella)[72]
- Lesser ghost bat (Diclidurus scutatus)
- Genus Emballonura[2]
- Small Asian sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura alecto)
- Beccari's sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura beccarii)
- Large-eared sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura dianae)
- Greater sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura furax)
- Lesser sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura monticola)
- Raffray's sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura raffrayana)
- Pacific sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura semicaudata)
- Seri's sheath-tailed bat (Emballonura serii)
- Genus Mosia[2]
- Dark sheath-tailed bat (Mosia nigrescens)
- Genus Peropteryx
- Greater dog-like bat (Peropteryx kappleri)
- White-winged dog-like bat (Peropteryx leucoptera)
- Lesser dog-like bat (Peropteryx macrotis)
- Pale-winged dog-like bat (Peropteryx pallidoptera)[73]
- Trinidad dog-like bat (Peropteryx trinitatis)
- Genus Rhynchonycteris[2]
- Proboscis bat (Rhynchonycteris naso)
- Genus Saccopteryx[2]
- Antioquian sac-winged bat Saccopteryx antioquensis
- Greater sac-winged bat Saccopteryx bilineata
- Frosted sac-winged bat Saccopteryx canescens
- Amazonian sac-winged bat Saccopteryx gymnura
- Lesser sac-winged bat Saccopteryx leptura
- Genus Balantiopteryx[2]
- Subfamily Taphozoinae
- Genus Saccolaimus[2]
- Yellow-bellied pouched bat (Saccolaimus flaviventris)
- Troughton's pouched bat (Saccolaimus mixtus)
- Pel's pouched bat (Saccolaimus peli)
- Naked-rumped pouched bat (Saccolaimus saccolaimus)[74]
- Genus Taphozous[2]
- Indonesian tomb bat (Taphozous achates)
- Coastal sheath-tailed bat (Taphozous australis)
- Common sheath-tailed bat (Taphozous georgianus)
- Hamilton's tomb bat (Taphozous hamiltoni)
- Hildegarde's tomb bat (Taphozous hildegardeae)
- Hill's sheath-tailed bat (Taphozous hilli)
- Arnhem sheath-tailed bat (Taphozous kapalgensis)
- Long-winged tomb bat (Taphozous longimanus)
- Mauritian tomb bat (Taphozous mauritianus)
- Black-bearded tomb bat (Taphozous melanopogon)
- Naked-rumped tomb bat (Taphozous nudiventris)
- Egyptian tomb bat (Taphozous perforatus)
- Theobald's tomb bat (Taphozous theobaldi)
- Troughton's sheath-tailed bat (Taphozous troughtoni)
- Genus Saccolaimus[2]
- Subfamily Emballonurinae
Family Nycteridae
- hollow-faced bats and slit-faced bats
- Genus Nycteris[2]
- Bate's slit-faced bat (Nycteris arge)
- Andersen's slit-faced bat (Nycteris aurita)
- Gambian slit-faced bat (Nycteris gambiensis)
- Large slit-faced bat (Nycteris grandis)
- Hairy slit-faced bat (Nycteris hispida)
- Intermediate slit-faced bat (Nycteris intermedia)
- Javan slit-faced bat (Nycteris javanica)
- Large-eared slit-faced bat (Nycteris macrotis)
- Malagasy slit-faced bat (Nycteris madagascariensis)
- Ja slit-faced bat (Nycteris major)
- Dwarf slit-faced bat (Nycteris nana)
- Parissi's slit-faced bat (Nycteris parisii)
- Egyptian slit-faced bat (Nycteris thebaica)
- Malayan slit-faced bat (Nycteris tragata)
- Vinson's slit-faced bat (Nycteris vinsoni)
- Wood's slit-faced bat (Nycteris woodi)
- Genus Nycteris[2]
Family Megadermatidae
- false vampire bats
- Genus Cardioderma[2]
- Heart-nosed bat (Cardioderma cor)
- Genus Lavia[2]
- Yellow-winged bat (Lavia frons)
- Genus Macroderma[2]
- Ghost bat (Macroderma gigas)
- Genus Megaderma[2]
- Greater false vampire bat (Megaderma lyra)
- Lesser false vampire bat (Megaderma spasma)
- Genus Cardioderma[2]
Family Rhinolophidae
- horseshoe bats
- Subfamily Rhinolophinae
- Genus Rhinolophus[2]
- Acuminate horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus acuminatus)
- Adam's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus adami)
- Intermediate horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus affinis)
- Halcyon horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus alcyone)
- Arcuate horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus arcuatus)
- Lesser woolly horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus beddomei)
- Rhinolophus belligerator[75]
- Blasius's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus blasii)
- Bokhara horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus bocharicus)
- Bornean horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus borneensis)
- Canut's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus canuti)
- Cape horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus capensis)
- Sulawesi horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus celebensis)
- Rhinolophus chiewkweeae[76]
- Geoffroy's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus clivosus)
- Croslet horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus coelophyllus)
- Andaman horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus cognatus)
- Cohen's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus cohenae)[77]
- Convex horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus convexus)
- Little Japanese horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus cornutus)
- Creagh's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus creaghi)
- Rhinolophus damarensis[78]
- Darling's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus darlingi)
- Decken's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus deckenii)
- Dent's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus denti)
- Eloquent horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus eloquens)
- Mediterranean horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus euryale)
- Broad-eared horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus euryotis)
- Greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum)
- Rüppell's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus fumigatus)
- Guinean horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus guineensis)
- Hildebrandt's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hildebrandti)
- Hill's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hilli)
- Upland horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hillorum)
- Lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus hipposideros)
- Imaizumi's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus imaizumii)
- Rhinolophus indorouxii[79]
- Philippine forest horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus inops)
- Insular horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus keyensis)
- Lander's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus landeri)
- Blyth's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus lepidus)
- Woolly horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus luctus)
- Maclaud's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus maclaudi)
- Big-eared horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus macrotis)
- Madura horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus madurensis)
- Maendeleo horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus maendeleo)
- Malayan horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus malayanus)
- Marshall's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus marshalli)
- Rhinolophus mcintyrei[75]
- Smaller horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus megaphyllus)
- Mehely's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus mehelyi)
- Rhinolophus microglobosus[80]
- Mitred horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus mitratus)
- Formosan lesser horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus monoceros)
- Timorese horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus montanus)
- Rhinolophus mossambicus[77]
- Neriad horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus nereis)
- Osgood's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus osgoodi)
- Bourret's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus paradoxolophus)
- Pearson's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus pearsonii)
- Large-eared horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus philippinensis)
- Rhinolophus proconsulis[75]
- Least horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus pusillus)
- King horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus rex)
- Peninsular horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus robinsoni)
- Rufous horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus rouxii)
- Large rufous horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus rufus)
- Ruwenzori horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ruwenzorii)
- Sakeji horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus sakejiensis)
- Lesser woolly horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus sedulus)
- Shamel's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus shameli)
- Shortridge's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus shortridgei)
- Thai horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus siamensis)
- Forest horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus silvestris)
- Bushveld horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus simulator)
- Chinese rufous horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus sinicus)
- Smithers's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus smithersi)[77]
- Lesser brown horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus stheno)
- Little Nepalese horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus subbadius)
- Small rufous horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus subrufus)
- Swinny's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus swinnyi)
- Rhinolophus tatar[75]
- Thomas's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus thomasi)
- Trefoil horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus trifoliatus)
- Yellow-faced horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus virgo)
- Rhinolophus xinanzhongguoensis[81]
- Dobson's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus yunanensis)
- Ziama horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ziama)
- Genus Rhinolophus[2]
- Subfamily Rhinolophinae
Family Hipposideridae
- The Old World leaf-nosed bats
- Genus Anthops[2]
- Flower-faced bat (Anthops ornatus)
- Genus Asellia[2]
- Asellia arabica[82]
- Asellia italosomalica[82]
- Patrizi's trident leaf-nosed bat (Asellia patrizii)
- Trident bat (Asellia tridens)[2]
- Genus Aselliscus[2]
- Stoliczka's trident bat (Aselliscus stoliczkanus)
- Temminck's trident bat (Aselliscus tricuspidatus)
- Genus Cloeotis[2]
- Percival's trident bat (Cloeotis percivali)
- Genus Coelops[2]
- East Asian tailless leaf-nosed bat (Coelops frithii)
- Philippine tailless leaf-nosed bat (Coelops hirsutus)[83]
- Malayan tailless leaf-nosed bat (Coelops robinsoni)
- Genus Hipposideros[2]
- Aba roundleaf bat (Hipposideros abae)
- Great roundleaf bat (Hipposideros armiger)
- Dusky leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros ater)
- Benito roundleaf bat (Hipposideros beatus)
- Bicolored roundleaf bat (Hipposideros bicolor)
- Hipposideros boeadii[84]
- Short-headed roundleaf bat (Hipposideros breviceps)
- Sundevall's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros caffer)
- Spurred roundleaf bat (Hipposideros calcaratus)
- Greater roundleaf bat (Hipposideros camerunensis)
- Fawn leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros cervinus)
- Ashy roundleaf bat (Hipposideros cineraceus)
- Commerson's leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros commersoni)
- Large Mindanao roundleaf bat (Hipposideros coronatus)
- Telefomin roundleaf bat (Hipposideros corynophyllus)
- Cox's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros coxi)
- Timor roundleaf bat (Hipposideros crumeniferus)
- Short-tailed roundleaf bat (Hipposideros curtus)
- Cyclops roundleaf bat (Hipposideros cyclops)
- Makira roundleaf bat (Hipposideros demissus)
- Diadem roundleaf bat (Hipposideros diadema)
- Fierce roundleaf bat (Hipposideros dinops)
- Borneo roundleaf bat (Hipposideros doriae)
- Khajuria's leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros durgadasi)
- Dayak roundleaf bat (Hipposideros dyacorum)
- Hill's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros edwardshilli)
- Sooty roundleaf bat (Hipposideros fuliginosus)
- Fulvus roundleaf bat (Hipposideros fulvus)
- Cantor's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros galeritus)
- Giant roundleaf bat (Hipposideros gigas)
- Grand roundleaf bat (Hipposideros grandis)
- Thailand roundleaf bat (Hipposideros halophyllus)
- Kolar leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros hypophyllus
- Crested roundleaf bat (Hipposideros inexpectatus)
- Arnhem leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros inordinatus)
- Jones's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros jonesi)
- Phou Khao Khouay leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros khaokhouayensis)[85]
- Lamotte's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros lamottei)
- Indian roundleaf bat (Hipposideros lankadiva)
- Intermediate roundleaf bat (Hipposideros larvatus)
- Large Asian roundleaf bat (Hipposideros lekaguli)
- Shield-faced roundleaf bat (Hipposideros lylei)
- Big-eared roundleaf bat (Hipposideros macrobullatus)
- Maduran leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros madurae)
- Maggie Taylor's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros maggietaylorae)
- Aellen's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros marisae)
- Ethiopian large-eared roundleaf bat (Hipposideros megalotis)
- Fly River roundleaf bat (Hipposideros muscinus)
- Malayan roundleaf bat (Hipposideros nequam)
- Philippine forest roundleaf bat (Hipposideros obscurus)
- Orbiculus leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros orbiculus)
- Biak roundleaf bat (Hipposideros papua)
- Peleng leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros pelingensis)
- Pomona roundleaf bat (Hipposideros pomona)
- Pratt's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros pratti)
- Philippine pygmy roundleaf bat (Hipposideros pygmaeus)
- Ridley's leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros ridleyi)
- Laotian leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros rotalis)
- Noack's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros ruber)
- Shield-nosed leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros scutinares)
- Semon's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros semoni)
- Sorensen's leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros sorenseni)
- Schneider's leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros speoris)
- Northern leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros stenotis)
- Sumba roundleaf bat (Hipposideros sumbae)
- Hipposideros tephrus[86]
- Saõ Tomé leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros thomensis)
- Lesser great leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros turpis)
- Striped leaf-nosed bat (Hipposideros vittatus)
- Wollaston's roundleaf bat (Hipposideros wollastoni)
- Genus Rhinonicteris[2]
- Orange leaf-nosed bat (Rhinonicteris aurantia)
- Genus Triaenops[2]
- Genus Anthops[2]
- The Old World leaf-nosed bats
Family Mormoopidae
- ghost-faced bats and moustached/mustached bats
- Genus Mormoops[2]
- Antillean ghost-faced bat (Mormoops blainvillii)
- Giant ghost-faced bat (Mormoops magna)
- Ghost-faced bat (Mormoops megalophylla)
- Genus Pteronotus[2]
- Davy's naked-backed bat (Pteronotus davy)
- Big naked-backed bat (Pteronotus gymnonotus)
- Macleay's mustached bat (Pteronotus macleayi)
- Pteronotus mesoamericanus[89]
- Paraguana moustached bat (Pteronotus paraguanensis)[90]
- Parnell's mustached bat (Pteronotus parnellii)
- Wagner's mustached bat (Pteronotus personatus)
- Sooty mustached bat (Pteronotus quadridens)
- Pteronotus rubiginosus[91]
- Genus Mormoops[2]
Family Phyllostomidae
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- leaf-nosed bats
- Subfamily Brachyphyllinae[2]
- Genus Brachyphylla
- Antillean fruit-eating bat (Brachyphylla cavernarum)
- Cuban fruit-eating bat (Brachyphylla nana)
- Genus Brachyphylla
- Subfamily Desmodontinae[2]
- Genus Desmodus
- Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus)
- Genus Diaemus
- White-winged vampire bat (Diaemus youngi)
- Genus Diphylla
- Hairy-legged vampire bat (Diphylla ecaudata)
- Genus Desmodus
- Subfamily Glossophaginae[2]
- Genus Anoura
- Anoura cadenai[92]
- Tailed tailless bat (Anoura caudifer)
- Anoura cultrata (Handley's tailless bat)
- Anoura fistulata(tube-lipped nectar bat)
- Anoura geoffroyi (Geoffroy's tailless bat)
- Anoura latidens (broad-toothed tailless bat)
- Genus Choeroniscus
- Choeroniscus godmani (Godman's long-tailed bat)
- Choeroniscus intermedius (intermediate long-tailed bat)
- Choeroniscus periosus (greater long-tailed bat)
- Choeroniscus minor (minor long-nosed long-tongued bat)
- Genus Choeronycteris
- Choeronycteris mexicana (Mexican long-tongued bat)
- Genus Glossophaga
- Genus Hylonycteris
- Hylonycteris underwoodi (Underwood's long-tongued bat)
- Genus Leptonycteris
- Leptonycteris curasoae (southern long-nosed bat)
- Leptonycteris nivalis (big long-nosed bat)
- Leptonycteris yerbabuenae (lesser long-nosed batt)
- Genus Lichonycteris
- Lichonycteris obscura (dark long-tongued bat)
- Genus Monophyllus
- Monophyllus plethodon
- Monophyllus redmani (Leach's single leaf bat)
- Genus Musonycteris
- Musonycteris harrisoni (banana bat)
- Genus Scleronycteris
- Scleronycteris ega (Ega long-tongued bat)
- Genus Anoura
- Subfamily Phyllostominae
- Genus Chrotopterus
- Chrotopterus auritus (big-eared wooly bat or Peter's wooly false vampire bat)
- Genus Lonchorhina
- Genus Macrophyllum
- Macrophyllum macrophyllum (long-legged bat)
- Genus Macrotus
- Macrotus californicus (California leaf-nosed bat)
- Macrotus waterhousii (Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat)
- Genus Micronycteris
- Genus Mimon
- Genus Phylloderma
- Phylloderma stenops (pale-faced bat)
- Genus Phyllostomus
- Genus Tonatia
- Tonatia bidens (greater round-eared bat)
- Tonatia saurophila (stripe-headed round-eared bat)
- Genus Trachops
- Trachops cirrhosus (fringe-lipped bat)
- Genus Vampyrum
- Vampyrum spectrum(spectral bat, also called Linnaeus's false vampire bat, false vampire bat, and spectral vampire bat)
- Genus Chrotopterus
- SubFamily Lonchophyllinae
- Genus Lionycteris
- Lionycteris spurrelli (chestnut long-tongued bat)
- Genus Lonchophylla
- Genus Platalina
- Platalina genovensium (long-snouted bat)
- Genus Lionycteris
- SubFamily Phyllonycterinae
- Genus Erophylla
- Erophylla sezekorni (Buffy flower bat)
- Genus Phyllonycteris
- Phyllonycteris aphylla (Jamaican flower bat)
- Phyllonycteris major (Puerto Rican flower bat)
- Phyllonycteris poeyi (Cuban flower bat)
- Genus Erophylla
- SubFamily Carolliinae
- Genus Carollia
- Genus Rhinophylla
- Rhinophylla alethina (hairy little fruit bat)
- Rhinophylla fischerae (Fischer's little fruit bat)
- Rhinophylla pumilio (dwarf little fruit bat)
- SubFamily Stenodermatinae
- Genus Ametrida
- Ametrida centurio (little white-shouldered bat)
- Genus Ardops
- Ardops nichollsi (Tree bat)
- Genus Ariteus
- Ariteus flavescens (Jamaican fig-eating bat)
- Genus Artibeus
- Genus Centurio (wrinkle-faced bat; monotypic)
- Centurio senex (wrinkle-faced bat)
- Genus Chiroderma
- Genus Ectophylla
- Ectophylla alba (Honduran white bat)
- Genus Mesophylla
- Mesophylla macconnelli (MacConnell's bat)
- Genus Phyllops
- Phyllops falcatus (Cuban fig-eating bat)
- Genus Pygoderma
- Pygoderma bilabiatum (Ipanema bat)
- Genus Sphaeronycteris
- Sphaeronycteris toxophyllum (visored bat)
- Genus Stenoderma
- Stenoderma rufum (red fruit bat)
- Genus Sturnira
- Sturnira aratathomasi (Aratathomas's yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira bidens (bidentate yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira bogotensis (Bogota yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira erythromos (hairy yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira lilium (little yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira ludovici (highland yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira luisi (Louis's yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira magna (greater yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira mordax (Talamancan yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira nana (lesser yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira sorianoi
- Sturnira thomasi (Thomas's yellow-shouldered bat)
- Sturnira tildae (Tilda's yellow-shouldered bat)
- Genus Uroderma
- Uroderma bilobatum (tent-making bat)
- Uroderma magnirostrum (brown tent-making bat)
- Genus Vampyressa
- Vampyressa bidens (bidentate yellow-eared bat)
- Vampyressa brocki (Brock's yellow-eared bat)
- Vampyressa melissa (Melissa's yellow-eared bat)
- Vampyressa nymphaea (striped yellow-eared bat)
- Vampyressa pusilla (southern little yellow-eared bat)
- Vampyressa thyone (northern little yellow-eared bat)
- Genus Vampyrodes
- Vampyrodes caraccioli (great stripe-faced bat)
- Genus Platyrrhinus
- Platyrrhinus albericoi
- Platyrrhinus aurarius
- Platyrrhinus brachycephalus
- Platyrrhinus chocoensis
- Platyrrhinus dorsalis
- Platyrrhinus helleri
- Platyrrhinus infuscus
- Platyrrhinus ismaeli
- Platyrrhinus lineatus
- Platyrrhinus masu
- Platyrrhinus matapalensis
- Platyrrhinus nigellus
- Platyrrhinus recifinus
- Platyrrhinus umbratus
- Platyrrhinus vittatus
- Genus Ametrida
- Subfamily Brachyphyllinae[2]
Family Natalidae
- funnel-eared bats
- Genus Chilonatalus[2]
- Cuban funnel-eared bat (Chilonatalus micropus)
- Bahaman funnel-eared bat (Chilonatalus tumidifrons)
- Genus Natalus[2]
- Brazilian funnel-eared bat (Natalus espiritosantensis)[93]
- Jamaican greater funnel-eared bat (Natalus jamaicensis)
- Hispaniolan greater funnel-eared bat (Natalus major)
- Mexican greater funnel-eared bat (Natalus mexicanus)[94]
- Cuban greater funnel-eared bat (Natalus primus)
- Mexican funnel-eared bat (Natalus stramineus)
- Trinidadian funnel-eared bat (Natalus tumidirostris)
- Genus Nyctiellus[2]
- Gervais's funnel-eared bat (Nyctiellus lepidus)
- Genus Chilonatalus[2]
Family Furipteridae
- Genus Amorphochilus[2]
- Smoky bat (Amorphochilus schnablii)
- Genus Furipterus[2]
- Thumbless bat (Furipterus horrens)
- Genus Amorphochilus[2]
Family Thyropteridae
- disk-winged bats
- Genus Thyroptera
- Thyroptera devivoi[95]
- Peter's disk-winged bat, Thyroptera discifera
- LaVal's disk-winged bat, Thyroptera lavali
- Spix's disk-winged bat, Thyroptera tricolor
- Thyroptera wynneae[96]
- Genus Thyroptera
Family Myzopodidae
- sucker-footed bats
- Genus Myzopoda[2]
- Madagascar sucker-footed bat (Myzopoda aurita)
- Western sucker-footed bat (Myzopoda schliemanni)[97]
- Genus Myzopoda[2]
See also
- Mammal classification
- List of fruit bats
- List of bats by location
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