Allen's yellow bat
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Genus: | Baeodon Miller, 1906
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Species: | B. alleni
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Baeodon alleni (Thomas, 1892)
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Allen's yellow bat (Baeodon alleni) is a species of vesper bat. Formerly placed in the genus Rhogeessa, it is currently classified as the only species of the genus Baeodon.[2] It is endemic to Mexico.
References
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- ^ Roehrs, Zachary P.; Lack, Justin B.; Van Den Bussche, Ronald A. (2010). "Tribal phylogenetic relationships within Vespertilioninae (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) based on mitochondrial and nuclear sequence data". Journal of Mammalogy. 91 (5): 1073–1092. doi:10.1644/09-MAMM-A-325.1.
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