- The
inland forest bat (Vespadelus
baverstocki) is a
vesper bat that
occurs in
central and arid
regions in Australia. They were
first described in 1987...
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species include the
tapeworms Parachristianella indonesiensis and P.
baverstocki. The
International Union for
Conservation of
Nature (IUCN) has ****essed...
- broad-nosed bat,
Scotorepens sanborni Inland forest bat,
Vespadelus baverstocki Northern cave bat,
Vespadelus caurinus Yellow-lipped cave bat, Vespadelus...
- Queensland; New
Guinea and Indonesia. LC IUCN
Inland forest bat, V.
baverstocki.
Widespread across inland Australia. LC IUCN
Northern cave bat, V. caurinus...
- (burrunan dolphin)
Tursiops truncatus (bottlenose dolphin)
Vespadelus baverstocki (inland
forest bat)
Vespadelus darlingtoni (large
forest bat) Vespadelus...
- reëstablished. The
following nine
species are
currently recognised.
Vespadelus baverstocki (Kitchener et al, 1987). aka: Baverstock's or
inland forest bat Vespadelus...
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species include the
tapeworms Dollfusiella ocallaghani,
Parachristianella baverstocki, P. indonesiensis, and
Pterobothrium platycephalum. As in
other stingrays...
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bamboo bat (T. robustula) T.
tonkinensis Vespadelus Inland forest bat (V.
baverstocki)
Northern cave bat (V. caurinus)
Large forest bat (V. darlingtoni) Yellow-lipped...
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bamboo bat (T. robustula) T.
tonkinensis Vespadelus Inland forest bat (V.
baverstocki)
Northern cave bat (V. caurinus)
Large forest bat (V. darlingtoni) Yellow-lipped...
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bamboo bat (T. robustula) T.
tonkinensis Vespadelus Inland forest bat (V.
baverstocki)
Northern cave bat (V. caurinus)
Large forest bat (V. darlingtoni) Yellow-lipped...