- The
genus Hypsugo contains many bats
referred to as
pipistrelles or
pipistrelle bats (not to be
confused with the
genus Pipistrellus). They
belong to...
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found in
South and
Southeast Asia. It was
formerly classified in the
genus Hypsugo, but
phylogenetic studies indicate that it
belongs in its own genus, which...
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result of work
during the 1990s and 2000s, with
genera such as Arielulus,
Hypsugo, Falsistrellus, Neoromicia, Parastrellus, Perimyotis, Scotozous, and Vespadelus...
- The
Socotran pipistrelle or Lanza's
pipistrelle (
Hypsugo lanzai) is an
endangered species of
vesper bat in the
family Vespertilionidae. It is endemic...
- Savi's
pipistrelle (
Hypsugo savii sometimes classified as
Pipistrellus savii) is a
species of
vesper bat
found across North West Africa, the Mediterranean...
- The long-toothed
pipistrelle (
Hypsugo dolichodon) is a
species of bat of the
genus Hypsugo. It is a
small bat, with a
length of 35.2–38.4 mm (1.38–1.51...
- The
desert pipistrelle (
Hypsugo ariel) is a
species of
vesper bat in the
genus Hypsugo. It is
found in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Oman,
Saudi Arabia, Sudan...
- The Vordermann's
pipistrelle (
Hypsugo vordermanni) is a
species of
vesper bat
found in
Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, and Malaysia. It was
described in...
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Genus Hypsugo –
Asian pipistrelles Chocolate pipistrelle,
Hypsugo affinis Alashanian pipistrelle,
Hypsugo alaschanicus Arabian pipistrelle,
Hypsugo arabicus...
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sacrimontis LC IUCN (endemic; not
found in Okinawa) Genus:
Hypsugo Alashanian pipistrelle,
Hypsugo alaschanicus LC IUCN (MOE: DD) (found in Hokkaidō and Aomori...