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Subfamily Vespertilioninae
[edit]Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Pallid bat | A. pallidus (LeConte, 1856) Seven subspecies
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Western North America and Cuba |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 60–85 cm (24–33 in)[1] Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[2] Diet: VERIFY ME: Their own[1] |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Bronze sprite | A. circumdatus (Temminck, 1840) |
Southeastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest[3] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[3] |
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Coppery sprite
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A. cuprosus Hill & Francis, 1984 |
Malaysia |
Size: Habitat: Forest[4] Diet: |
VU
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Necklace sprite
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A. torquatus (Csorba & Lee, 1999) |
Taiwan |
Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[5] Diet: |
LC
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Social sprite
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A. societatis Hill, 1972 |
Malay Peninsula |
Size: Habitat: Forest[6] Diet: |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Allen's yellow bat
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B. alleni Thomas, 1892 |
Southern Mexico |
Size: Habitat: Forest[7] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[7] |
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Slender yellow bat
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B. gracilis Miller, 1897 |
Southern Mexico |
Size: Habitat: Forest[8] Diet: |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Van Gelder's bat | B. dubiaquercus Van Gelder, 1959 |
Southern Mexico and Central America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[9] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[9] |
NT
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Anatolian serotine bat
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E. anatolicus Felten, 1971 |
Western Asia and Egypt | Size: Habitat: Forest and shrubland[10] Diet: VERIFY ME: A range of insects[10] |
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Argentine brown bat | E. furinalis d'Orbigny & Gervais, 1847 Four subspecies
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Mexico, Central America, and South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[11] Diet: |
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Big brown bat | E. fuscus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1796) Twelve subspecies
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North America and northern South America |
Size: VERIFY ME: [convert: needs a number] long, plus 3–5 cm (1–2 in) tail[12] Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[13] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[13]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[12] |
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Bobrinski's serotine
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E. bobrinskoi Kuzyakin, 1935 |
Kazakhstan | Size: Habitat: Desert[14] Diet: |
DD
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Botta's serotine
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E. bottae (Peters, 1869) Seven subspecies
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Western Asia and Egypt | Size: Habitat: 26%[15] Diet: |
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Brazilian brown bat | E. brasiliensis Desmarest, 1819 Four subspecies
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Southern Mexico, Central America, and South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[16] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivores[16] |
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Chiriquinan serotine
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E. chiriquinus Thomas, 1920 |
Central America and northern South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[17] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[17] |
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Diminutive serotine | E. diminutus Osgood, 1915 Two subspecies
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Northern and southeastern South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[18] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[18] |
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Gobi big brown bat
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E. gobiensis Bóbrinski, 1926 Three subspecies
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Central Asia | Size: Habitat: Shrubland, grassland, and desert[19] Diet: |
LC
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Guadeloupe big brown bat
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E. guadeloupensis Genoways & Baker, 1975 |
Island of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean | Size: Habitat: Forest[20] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[20] |
EN
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Harmless serotine
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E. innoxius (Gervais, 1841) |
Western South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[21] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[21] |
NT
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Horn-skinned bat
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E. floweri De Winton, 1901 |
North-central Africa |
Size: Habitat: Desert, grassland, and shrubland[22] Diet: |
LC
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Japanese short-tailed bat
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E. japonensis Imaizumi, 1953 |
Japan | Size: Habitat: Forest[23] Diet: |
VU
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Kobayashi's bat
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E. kobayashii (Mori, 1928) |
Korea |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[24] Diet: |
DD
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Lagos serotine
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E. platyops Thomas, 1901 |
Nigeria | Size: Habitat: Unknown[25] Diet: |
DD
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Little black serotine
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E. andinus (Allen, 1914) |
Northern and central South America |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[26] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[26] |
LC
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Long-tailed house bat
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E. hottentotus Smith, 1833 Three subspecies
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Southern Africa | Size: Habitat: Rocky areas, inland wetlands, grassland, shrubland, savanna, and forest[27] Diet: |
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Meridional serotine | E. isabellinus Temminck, 1840 |
Northwestern Africa and Spain |
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and grassland[28] Diet: |
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Northern bat | E. nilssonii (Keyserling & Blasius, 1839) Two subspecies
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Europe and northern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, caves, and desert[29] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[29] |
LC
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Ognev's serotine
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E. ognevi Bóbrinski, 1918 |
West-central Asia | Size: Habitat: Shrubland, rocky areas, and desert[30] Diet: |
LC
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Oriental serotine | E. pachyomus Tomes, 1857 |
Western and Eastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and caves[31] Diet: |
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Serotine bat | E. serotinus (Schreber, 1774) Ten subspecies
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Europe and Asia |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 62–80 cm (24–31 in)[32] Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, inland wetlands, rocky areas, and caves[33] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[33]VERIFY ME: For insects such as farmland, open grassy meadows, on the edge of forests, and around streetlights[32] |
LC
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Sind bat
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E. nasutus (Dobson, 1877) Four subspecies
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Western Asia | Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, caves, and desert[34] Diet: |
LC
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Sombre bat
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E. tatei Ellerman & Morrison-Scott, 1951 |
India | Size: Habitat: Forest[35] Diet: |
DD
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Surat helmeted bat
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E. dimissus (Thomas, 1916) |
Scattered southeastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[36] Diet: |
DD
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Taddei's serotine | E. taddeii Miranda, Bernardi, & Passos, 2006 |
Southern Brazil | Size: Habitat: Forest[37] Diet: |
DD
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Thick-eared bat
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E. pachyotis Dobson, 1871 |
Eastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest[38] Diet: |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Common thick-thumbed bat | G. tylopus (Dobson, 1875) Two subspecies
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Southeastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest[39] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[39] |
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Indochinese thick-thumbed bat
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G. bucephalus Csorba, 2011 |
Southeastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest[40] Diet: |
LC
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Javan thick-thumbed bat
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G. javanus Chasen, 1939 |
Indonesia | Size: Habitat: Forest[41] Diet: |
DD
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Blanford's bat
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H. blanfordi Dobson, 1877 |
Southeastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[42] Diet: |
LC
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False serotine bat
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H. doriae (Peters, 1868) |
Malaysia | Size: Habitat: Forest[43] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[43] |
DD
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Gaskell's false serotine
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H. gaskelli Hill, 1983 |
Indonesia |
Size: Habitat: Forest[44] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[44] |
DD
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Large false serotine
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H. tomesi Thomas, 1905 |
Southeastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest[45] Diet: |
VU
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Tickell's bat | H. tickelli Blyth, 1851 |
Southern and southeastern Asia |
Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[46] Diet: VERIFY ME: Beetles, termites and other insects[46] |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Big red bat
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L. egregius (Peters, 1870) |
Eastern South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[47] Diet: |
DD
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Cinnamon red bat | L. varius (Poeppig, 1835) |
Southern South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[48] Diet: VERIFY ME: Insects, mostly homoptera, coleoptera, hymenoptera and diptera (mann 1978)[48] |
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Eastern red bat | L. borealis O. F. Müller, 1776 |
North America |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 93–117 cm (37–46 in)[49] Habitat: Forest[50] Diet: VERIFY ME: On their own (myers and hatchett 2000)[50]VERIFY ME: On their own[49] |
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Greater red bat
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L. atratus Handley, 1996 |
Northern South America |
Size: Habitat: Forest[51] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[51] |
LC
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Hairy-tailed bat
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L. ebenus Fazzolari-Corrêa, 1994 |
Brazil | Size: Habitat: Forest[52] Diet: |
DD
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Hoary bat | L. cinereus (Palisot de Beauvois, 1796) Three subspecies
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North America and South America |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 13–15 cm (5–6 in)[53] Habitat: Forest and caves[54] Diet: VERIFY ME: About the tree tops, along streams and lake shores, and in urban areas where there are lots of trees[54]VERIFY ME: About the tree tops, along streams and lake shores, and in urban areas where there are lots of trees[53] |
LC
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Jamaican red bat
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L. degelidus Miller, 1931 |
Jamaica | Size: Habitat: Forest[55] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[55] |
VU
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Minor red bat
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L. minor Miller, 1931 |
Caribbean | Size: Habitat: Forest[56] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[56] |
VU
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Northern yellow bat | L. intermedius (H. Allen, 1862) Two subspecies
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Southern North America and Central America |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 3–4 cm (1–2 in)[57] Habitat: Forest[58] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[58]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[57] |
LC
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Pfeiffer's red bat
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L. pfeifferi Gundlach, 1861 |
Cuba | Size: Habitat: Unknown[59] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[59] |
NT
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Saline red bat | L. salinae (Thomas, 1902) |
North America and South Ammerica |
Size: Habitat: Shrubland[60] Diet: |
DD
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Seminole bat | L. seminolus (Rhoads, 1895) |
Southeastern United States |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 1,958–1,966 cm (771–774 in)[61] Habitat: Forest[62] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[62]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[61] |
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Southern red bat | L. blossevillii (Lesson & Garnot, 1826) Four subspecies
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North America and South America |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 35–45 cm (14–18 in)[63] Habitat: Forest and savanna[64] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[64]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Fruit[63] |
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Southern yellow bat | L. ega Gervais, 1856 Five subspecies
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Mexico, Central America, and South America |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 80–90 cm (31–35 in)[65] Habitat: Forest[66] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[65] |
LC
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Tacarcuna bat
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L. castaneus Handley, 1960 |
Central America | Size: Habitat: Forest[67] Diet: |
DD
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Western yellow bat | L. xanthinus Thomas, 1897 |
Southern North America |
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 33.5–35.5 cm (13–14 in)[68] Habitat: Forest and savanna[69] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[69]VERIFY ME: Above them[68] |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Azores noctule | N. azoreum Thomas, 1901 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[70] Diet: VERIFY ME: Unavailable[70] |
VU
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Birdlike noctule
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N. aviator Thomas, 1911 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[71] Diet: VERIFY ME: Coleoptera, lepidoptera, trichoptera, ephemeroptera and hemiptera (fukui et al[71] |
NT
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Chinese noctule | N. plancyi Gerbe, 1880 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[72] Diet: |
LC
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Common noctule | N. noctula (Schreber, 1774) Four subspecies
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Size: VERIFY ME: 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long, plus 3–7 cm (1–3 in) tail[73] Habitat: Caves, inland wetlands, and forest[74] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivores[74]VERIFY ME: In open areas and dwell in or near human habitation[73] |
LC
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Greater noctule bat | N. lasiopterus (Schreber, 1780) |
Size: Habitat: Forest and shrubland[75] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[75] |
VU
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Japanese noctule
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N. furvus Imaizumi & Yoshiyuki, 1968 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[76] Diet: |
EN
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Lesser noctule | N. leisleri (Kuhl, 1817) Two subspecies
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 260–320 cm (102–126 in)[77] Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and rocky areas[78] Diet: VERIFY ME: Flies (including mosquitos), moths and beetles[78]VERIFY ME: Over many adjacent types of habitat including fields and open water[77] |
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Mountain noctule
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N. montanus Barrett-Hamilton, 1906 |
Size: Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[79] Diet: |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Schlieffen's serotine | N. schlieffeni (Peters, 1869) |
Size: Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, and desert[80] Diet: |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Cuban evening bat
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N. cubanus Gundlach, 1861 |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[81] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[81] |
NT
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Evening bat | N. humeralis (Rafinesque, 1818) Three subspecies
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Size: VERIFY ME: 8–11 cm (3–4 in) long, plus 3–5 cm (1–2 in) tail[82] Habitat: Forest[83] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[82] |
LC
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Temminck's mysterious bat
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N. aenobarbus Temminck, 1840 |
Size: Habitat: [84] Diet: |
DD
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Arnhem long-eared bat
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N. arnhemensis Johnson, 1959 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[85] Diet: |
LC
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Eastern long-eared bat | N. bifax Thomas, 1915 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[86] Diet: |
LC
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Gould's long-eared bat | N. gouldi Tomes, 1858 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[87] Diet: VERIFY ME: In dense vegetation[87] |
LC
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Greater long-eared bat
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N. timoriensis Geoffroy, 1806 Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest[8] Diet: |
DD
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Holts' long-eared bat
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N. holtorum Parnaby, King, & Eldridge, 2021 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[88] Diet: VERIFY ME: Within the forests, rather than in the open against vegetation[88] |
LC
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Lesser long-eared bat | N. geoffroyi Leach, 1821 Three subspecies
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 30–40 cm (12–16 in)[89] Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and grassland[90] Diet: VERIFY ME: Moths, crickets, grasshoppers and beetles (lumsden and turbill 2008)[90]VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[89] |
LC
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Lord Howe long-eared bat
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N. howensis McKean, 1975 |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[91] Diet: |
EX
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Mount Missim long-eared bat
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N. shirleyae Parnaby, 2009 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[92] Diet: |
DD
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New Caledonian long-eared bat
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N. nebulosus Parnaby, 2002. |
Size: Habitat: Forest[93] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivores[93] |
CR
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New Guinea long-eared bat
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N. microtis Thomas, 1888 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[94] Diet: |
LC
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Pallid long-eared bat
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N. daedalus Thomas, 1915 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[95] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[95] |
LC
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Pygmy long-eared bat
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N. walkeri Thomas, 1892 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[96] Diet: |
LC
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Small-toothed long-eared bat
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N. microdon Laurie & Hill, 1954 |
Size: Habitat: Caves[97] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[97] |
LC
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Southeastern long-eared bat | N. corbeni Parnaby, 2009 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[98] Diet: VERIFY ME: In the woodlands of private land in new south wales and queensland are also a likely threat (schulz and lumsden 2010)[98] |
VU
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Sunda long-eared bat
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N. heran Kitchener, How, & Maharadatunkamsi, 1991 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[99] Diet: |
DD
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Tasmanian long-eared bat
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N. sherrini Thomas, 1915 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[100] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[100] |
VU
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Western long-eared bat | N. major Gray, 1844 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[101] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[101] |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Canyon bat | P. hesperus (H. Allen, 1864) |
Size: Habitat: Forest, grassland, rocky areas, caves, and desert[102] Diet: |
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Tricolored bat | P. subflavus (F. Cuvier, 1832) Four subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, rocky areas, and caves[103] Diet: VERIFY ME: Composed of coleoptera, homoptera, diptera, hymenoptera and lepidoptera (fujita and kunz 1984)[103] |
VU
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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New Guinea big-eared bat
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P. imogene Thomas, 1914 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[104] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[104] |
CR
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Rüppell's bat | P. rueppellii J. B. Fischer, 1829 Six subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Desert, shrubland, and savanna[8] Diet: |
LC
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Aellen's pipistrelle
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P. inexspectatus Aellen, 1959 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[105] Diet: |
DD
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Angulate pipistrelle
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P. angulatus Peters, 1880 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[106] Diet: VERIFY ME: On aerial insects[106] |
LC
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Broad-headed serotine
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P. crassulus (Thomas, 1904) |
Size: Habitat: Forest[107] Diet: |
LC
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Christmas Island pipistrelle
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P. murrayi (Andrews, 1900) |
Size: Habitat: Forest[108] Diet: |
EX
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Common pipistrelle | P. pipistrellus (Schreber, 1774) Two subspecies
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 180–240 cm (71–94 in)[109] Habitat: Forest, shrubland, inland wetlands, and caves[110] Diet: VERIFY ME: Small moths and flies[110]VERIFY ME: Mosquitos, small moths and other insects[109] |
LC
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Dar es Salaam pipistrelle
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P. permixtus Aellen, 1957 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[111] Diet: |
DD
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Dobson's pipistrelle
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P. grandidieri (Dobson, 1876) |
Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, and inland wetlands[112] Diet: |
DD
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Dusky pipistrelle
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P. hesperidus (Temminck, 1840) Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[113] Diet: |
LC
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Endo's pipistrelle
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P. endoi Imaizumi, 1959 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and other[114] Diet: |
NT
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Forest pipistrelle
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P. adamsi Kitchener, Caputi, & Jones, 1986 |
Size: Habitat: Savanna and forest[115] Diet: |
LC
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Greater Papuan pipistrelle
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P. collinus Thomas, 1920 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[116] Diet: |
LC
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Hanak's pipistrelle
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P. hanaki Hulva & Benda, 2004 |
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, inland wetlands, and rocky areas[117] Diet: |
VU
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Indian pipistrelle | P. coromandra Gray, 1838 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[118] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[118] |
LC
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Japanese house bat | P. abramus (Temminck, 1840) |
Size: Habitat: Forest, grassland, inland wetlands, and intertidal marine[119] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[119] |
LC
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Java pipistrelle
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P. javanicus Gray, 1838 Five subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Caves and forest[120] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[120] |
LC
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Kelaart's pipistrelle
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P. ceylonicus Kelaart, 1852 Seven subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[121] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[121] |
LC
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Kuhl's pipistrelle | P. kuhlii Kuhl, 1817 Three subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and grassland[122] Diet: VERIFY ME: Small insects, including diptera, psocoptera, and coleoptera[122] |
LC
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Least pipistrelle | P. tenuis (Temminck, 1840) Eight subspecies
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Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 69–77 cm (27–30 in)[123] Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and grassland[124] Diet: VERIFY ME: Beetles, cockroaches and wingless ants in winter, on a wide variety of insects in summer and on winter termites, moths, hymenopterans, dipterans and beetles during monsoon[124]VERIFY ME: For insects[123] |
LC
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Lesser Papuan pipistrelle
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P. papuanus Peters & Doria, 1881 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[125] Diet: VERIFY ME: In urban areas and plantations[125] |
LC
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Madeira pipistrelle
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P. maderensis Dobson, 1878 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[126] Diet: |
EN
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Minahassa pipistrelle
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P. minahassae von Meyer, 1899 |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[127] Diet: |
DD
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Mount Gargues pipistrelle
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P. aero Heller, 1912 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[128] Diet: |
DD
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Mount Popa pipistrelle
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P. paterculus Thomas, 1915 Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest[129] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[129] |
LC
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Narrow-winged pipistrelle | P. stenopterus Dobson, 1875 |
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, and inland wetlands[130] Diet: |
LC
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Nathusius's pipistrelle | P. nathusii (Keyserling & Blasius, 1839) |
Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[131] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[131] |
LC
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Northern pipistrelle
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P. westralis Koopman, 1984 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[132] Diet: |
LC
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Racey's pipistrelle
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P. raceyi Bates, Ratrimomanarivo, Harrison, & Goodman, 2006 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[133] Diet: |
DD
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Rusty pipistrelle
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P. rusticus (Tomes, 1861) Two subspecies
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Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[134] Diet: |
LC
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Soprano pipistrelle | P. pygmaeus (Leach, 1825) |
Size: Habitat: Forest and inland wetlands[135] Diet: |
LC
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Sturdee's pipistrelle
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P. sturdeei Thomas, 1915 |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[136] Diet: |
EX
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Tiny pipistrelle
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P. nanulus Thomas, 1904 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[137] Diet: |
LC
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Watts's pipistrelle
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P. wattsi Kitchener, Caputi, & Jones, 1986 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[138] Diet: VERIFY ME: In urban areas (where it has most frequently been captured) (burgin 2019, bonaccorso 1998)[138] |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Bickham's little yellow bat
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R. bickhami Baird, Marchán-Rivadeneira, Pérez, & Baker, 2012 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[139] Diet: |
LC
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Black-winged little yellow bat | R. tumida H. Allen, 1866 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[140] Diet: VERIFY ME: Small flying insects, and individuals appear to have established hunting routes[140] |
LC
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Ecuadorian little yellow bat
|
R. velilla Thomas, 1903 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[141] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[141] |
DD
| |
Genoways's yellow bat | R. genowaysi Baker, 1984 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[142] Diet: |
EN
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Husson's yellow bat
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R. hussoni Genoways & Baker, 1996 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[143] Diet: |
DD
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Least yellow bat
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R. mira LaVal, 1973 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[144] Diet: |
VU
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Little yellow bat | R. parvula H. Allen, 1866 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[145] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[145] |
LC
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Menchu's little yellow bat
|
R. menchuae Baird, Marchán-Rivadeneira, Pérez, & Baker, 2012 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[146] Diet: |
DD
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Thomas's yellow bat | R. io Thomas, 1903 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[147] Diet: VERIFY ME: Small flying insects[147] |
LC
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Tiny yellow bat
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R. minutilla Miller, 1897 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and shrubland[148] Diet: VERIFY ME: Small aerial insects that it catches in open areas, including diptera, hymenoptera, lepidoptera and coleoptera (sosa et al[148] |
VU
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Yucatan yellow bat | R. aeneus Goodwin, 1958 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[149] Diet: VERIFY ME: In relatively cluttered situations (audet et al[149] |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Rüppell's broad-nosed bat | S. rueppellii (Peters, 1866) |
Size: Habitat: Forest[150] Diet: |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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Dark-winged lesser house bat
|
S. hirundo De Winton, 1899 |
Size: Habitat: Savanna and forest[151] Diet: |
LC
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Desert yellow bat
|
S. pallidus Dobson, 1876 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and shrubland[152] Diet: |
LC
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Hinde's lesser house bat
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S. hindei Thomas, 1901 Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Savanna and forest[153] Diet: |
LC
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Light-winged lesser house bat
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S. albofuscus Thomas, 1890 Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[154] Diet: |
DD
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White-bellied lesser house bat
|
S. albigula Thomas, 1909 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[155] Diet: |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Harlequin bat | S. ornatus (Blyth, 1851) Three subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[156] Diet: VERIFY ME: For food around bodies of water (eger 2002[156] |
LC
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Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
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African yellow bat | S. dinganii A. Smith, 1833 Four subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Savanna[157] Diet: |
LC
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Andrew Rebori's house bat
|
S. andrewreborii Brooks & Bickham, 2014 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[158] Diet: |
LC
| |
Eastern greenish yellow bat | S. viridis (Peters, 1852) Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Savanna[159] Diet: |
LC
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Ejeta's yellow bat
|
S. ejetai Brooks & Bickham, 2014 |
Size: Habitat: Grassland, shrubland, and savanna[160] Diet: |
LC
| |
Greater Asiatic yellow bat | S. heathii Horsfield, 1831 Three subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and desert[161] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Leaves[161] |
LC
| |
Lesser Asiatic yellow bat | S. kuhlii Leach, 1821 Seven subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and desert[162] Diet: VERIFY ME: Hymenopterans and dipterans[162] |
LC
| |
Lesser yellow bat | S. borbonicus Geoffroy, 1803 |
Size: Habitat: Unknown[163] Diet: |
DD
| |
Malagasy yellow bat
|
S. tandrefana Goodman, Jenkin, & Ratrimomanarivo, 2005 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[164] Diet: |
DD
| |
Nut-colored yellow bat
|
S. nux Thomas, 1904 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[165] Diet: |
LC
| |
Robbins's yellow bat
|
S. nucella Robbins, 1984 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[166] Diet: |
DD
| |
Robust yellow bat | S. robustus H. Milne-Edwards, 1881 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[167] Diet: |
LC
| |
Schreber's yellow bat | S. nigrita (Schreber, 1774) Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[168] Diet: |
LC
| |
Sody's yellow bat | S. collinus Sody, 1936 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[169] Diet: |
LC
| |
Sulawesi yellow bat
|
S. celebensis (Sody, 1928) |
Size: Habitat: Forest[170] Diet: VERIFY ME: In open areas, above the canopy[170] |
DD
| |
Trujillo's yellow bat
|
S. trujilloi Brooks & Bickham, 2014 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[171] Diet: |
LC
| |
White-bellied yellow bat | S. leucogaster Cretzschmar, 1826 Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Savanna[172] Diet: |
LC
|
Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eastern broad-nosed bat
|
S. orion (Troughton, 1937) |
Size: Habitat: Forest[173] Diet: |
LC
| |
Inland broad-nosed bat | S. balstoni (Thomas, 1906) Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and desert[174] Diet: VERIFY ME: A range of flying insects, with coleoptera, hymenoptera and hemiptera often commonly taken (lumsden and bennett 1995)[174] |
LC
| |
Little broad-nosed bat | S. greyii Gray, 1842 |
Size: Habitat: Desert, grassland, shrubland, savanna, and forest[175] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[175] |
LC
| |
Northern broad-nosed bat
|
S. sanborni (Troughton, 1937) |
Size: Habitat: Forest and savanna[176] Diet: |
LC
|
Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dormer's bat
|
S. dormeri Dobson, 1875 |
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and desert[177] Diet: VERIFY ME: Agriculturally important insect pests (molur et al[177] |
LC
|
Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Collared sprite
|
T. aureocollaris Kock & Storch, 1996 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[8] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[8] |
LC
|
Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pygmy bamboo bat
|
T. pygmaea Feng, Li, & Wang, 2008 |
Size: Habitat: 26%[8] Diet: |
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Greater bamboo bat | T. robustula Thomas, 1915 Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest[178] Diet: |
LC
| |
Lesser bamboo bat | T. pachypus (Temminck, 1840) Five subspecies
|
Size: UNKNOWN LENGTH SEEN: 12–13 cm (5–5 in)[179] Habitat: Forest[180] Diet: VERIFY ME: 7 different orders of insects[179] |
LC
|
Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Eastern cave bat | V. troughtoni (Kitchener, Jones, & Caputi, 1987) |
Size: Habitat: Forest and caves[181] Diet: VERIFY ME: Over areas of native vegetation, typically along watercourses (law et al[181] |
LC
| |
Eastern forest bat | V. pumilus Gray, 1841 |
Size: Habitat: Forest[182] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[182] |
LC
| |
Finlayson's cave bat
|
V. finlaysoni (Kitchener, Jones, & Caputi, 1987) |
Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, caves, and desert[183] Diet: |
LC
| |
Inland forest bat
|
V. baverstocki (Kitchener, Jones, & Caputi, 1987) |
Size: Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, and desert[184] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[184] |
LC
| |
Large forest bat
|
V. darlingtoni Allen, 1933 |
Size: Habitat: Forest and grassland[185] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insectivorous[185] |
LC
| |
Little forest bat | V. vulturnus (Thomas, 1914) |
Size: Habitat: Forest[186] Diet: VERIFY ME: A wide range of small flying insects, including mosquitoes (gonsalves et al[186] |
LC
| |
Northern cave bat
|
V. caurinus (Thomas, 1914) |
Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, and caves[187] Diet: |
LC
| |
Southern forest bat
|
V. regulus (Thomas, 1906) |
Size: Habitat: Forest and shrubland[188] Diet: VERIFY POSSIBLE FOOD: Insects[188] |
LC
| |
Yellow-lipped bat
|
V. douglasorum (Kitchener, 1976) |
Size: Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and caves[189] Diet: |
LC
|
Common name | Scientific name and subspecies | Range | Size and ecology | IUCN status and estimated population |
---|---|---|---|---|
Asian particolored bat | V. sinensis Peters, 1880 Five subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest, inland wetlands, rocky areas, caves, desert, and coastal marine[190] Diet: |
LC
| |
Parti-coloured bat | V. murinus Linnaeus, 1758 Two subspecies
|
Size: Habitat: Forest, shrubland, grassland, rocky areas, caves, and desert[191] Diet: VERIFY ME: Moths and beetles[191] |
LC
|
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