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- darjelingensiseastern barbastelle or Asian barbastelle Barbastella leucomelasArabian barbastelle Barbastella pacifica – ****anese barbastelle [citation needed]...
- trees. While barbastelles typically remain within a single roosting area, they move between individual roosts with great frequency. Barbastelles migrate to...
- KAWAI, KUNIKO; TIUNOV, MIKHAIL P. (2019-03-18). "Taxonomic status of the barbastelles (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae: Barbastella) from the ****anese archipelago...
- The Arabian barbastelle (Barbastella leucomelas), also known as the levant barbastelle, is a species of vesper bat. Its habitat is temperate forests and...
- The Caspian barbastelle (Barbastella ca****a) is a species of vesper bat found in Western and Central Asia. Its range includes Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran...
- soprano, Nathusius' and common pipistrelles, common noctule, serotine, barbastelle, Daubenton's, brown long-eared, Natterer's and Leisler's. Herds of red...
- The Beijing barbastelle (Barbastella beijingensis), also known as the Beijing wide-eared bat, is a species of vesper bat endemic to Beijing Muni****lity...
- which are now extinct in the wild. Endemic to Beijing is the Beijing barbastelle, a species of vesper bat discovered in caves of Fangshan District in...
- – barbastelles or barbastelle bats Western barbastelle, Barbastella barbastellus Beijing barbastelle, Barbastella beijingensis Caspian barbastelle, Barbastella...
- as the European dormouse and several rare bats, including the western barbastelle. There are several species of deer on the island, both endemic and non-native...