Leaf-nosed bat (redirect from Phyllostomidae)
The New World leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae) are bats found from southern North America to South America, specifically from the Southwest United States...
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W. (2005). "Taxonomic status of the cuban vampire bat (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae: Desmodontinae: Desmodus)" (PDF). Caribbean Journal of Science. 41 (4):...
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List of bats (section Phyllostomidae)
H. and Baker, R.J. 2006. Systematics of Small Anoura (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae) from Colombia, with Description of a New Species. Occasional Papers...
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yellow-eared bat (Vampyressa elisabethae) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in northern Panama. The holotype of V. elisabethae was...
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in North America are Vespertilionidae, Molossidae, Mormoopidae and Phyllostomidae. Florida bonneted bat, Eumops floridanus Wagner's bonneted bat, Eumops...
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Honduran white bat (category Phyllostomidae)
Honduras in 1887. It belongs to the leaf-nosed bat family, Phyllostomidae. Within Phyllostomidae, it is in the subfamily Stenodermatinae. MacConnell's bat...
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List of mammals of Texas (section Phyllostomidae)
Phyllostomidae Species Common name Distribution Status Image Choeronycteris mexicana Mexican long-tongued bat Only found in South Texas; may be slowly...
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Vampire bat (category Phyllostomidae)
a subfamily, Desmodontinae, in the New World leaf-nosed bat family, Phyllostomidae. The three known species of vampire bats all seem more similar to one...
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Western broad-nosed bat (category Phyllostomidae stubs)
broad-nosed bat (Platyrrhinus nitelinea) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. Velazco, P. (2015). "Platyrrhinus...
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displaced (more towards the side of the body)—a feature also seen in the Phyllostomidae. The shoulder also has a well-developed system of muscular slips (narrow...
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Mexican endemic species of yellow-eared bat in the genus Vampyressa (Phyllostomidae, Stenodermatinae)". Journal of Mammalogy. 105 (3): 563–576. doi:10...
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Quechua broad-nosed bat (category Phyllostomidae stubs)
broad-nosed bat (Platyrrhinus masu) is a species of bat in the family Phyllostomidae. It is found in Bolivia and Peru. Velazco, P. (2015). "Platyrrhinus...
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Micronycterinae (category Phyllostomidae)
Micronycterinae is a subfamily of leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae). They are commonly known as the little big-eared bats. It contains two genera, Lampronycteris...
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Hsunycteris (category Phyllostomidae stubs)
Hsunycteris is a genus of bats in the family Phyllostomidae and the only genus in the tribe Hsunycterini. Genus Hsunycteris Cadena's long-tongued bat,...
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Desmodus (category Phyllostomidae stubs)
blood-consuming vampire bats of the New World leaf-nosed bat family Phyllostomidae. The genus was erected in 1826 to accommodate a new species Desmodus...
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"Skull variation of the vampire bat Desmodus rotundus (Chiroptera: Phyllostomidae): Taxonomic implications for the Cuban fossil vampire bat Desmodus puntajudensis"...
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Mormoopidae: (about 11 species) leaf-chinned bats (South America) Family Phyllostomidae: (192 species) leaf-nosed bats (South America) Family Myzopodidae: (2...
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Louise H. (2007). "Collpas: Activity Hotspots for Frugivorous Bats (Phyllostomidae) in the Peruvian Amazon". Biotropica. 40 (2). Wiley: 203–210. doi:10...
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Spectral bat (category Phyllostomidae)
diversification of feeding strategy and morphology in New World Leaf-Nosed Bats (Phyllostomidae): a phylogenetic perspective". Evolutionary History of Bats. p. 385...
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This is a list of North American mammals. It includes all mammals currently found in the United States, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...
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Glyphonycterinae (category Phyllostomidae)
Mayer, Frieder (2010). "Evolution of nectarivory in phyllostomid bats (Phyllostomidae Gray, 1825, Chiroptera: Mammalia)". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 10 (1):...
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Dashe's nectar bat (category Phyllostomidae stubs)
(2017). "A new species of nectar-feeding bat of the genus Hsunycteris (Phyllostomidae, Lonchophyllinae) from northeastern Peru". American Museum Novitates...
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nectar-feeding bat, genus Lonchophylla, from the Caatinga of Brazil (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae)". ZooKeys (514): 73–91. Bibcode:2015ZooK..514...73M. doi:10.3897/zookeys...
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nitens (Icacinacea) by Platyrrhinus lineatus (E. Geoffroy) (Chiroptera, Phyllostomidae) in the Brazilian Cerrado". Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, volume 22...
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bats) Family Mormoopidae (ghost-faced bats or moustached bats) Family Phyllostomidae (leaf-nosed bats) Teeling, E. C.; Madsen, O.; Van de Bussche, R. A.;...
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parnellii LC Wagner's mustached bat, Pteronotus personatus LC Family: Phyllostomidae (leaf-nosed bats) Subfamily: Phyllostominae Genus: Chrotopterus Big-eared...
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white fur: Honduran white bat, a Central American species in the family Phyllostomidae Northern ghost bat, a South and Central American species in the family...
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Genoud, M (1995). "Basal rates of metabolism of nectarivorous bats (Phyllostomidae) from a semiarid thorn forest in Venezuela". J. Mammal. 76 (3): 947–956...
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the neotropical families Furipteridae, Mormoopidae, Noctilionidae, Phyllostomidae, and Thyropteridae are thought to have reached South America from Africa...
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