- Macrotinae. This
genus contains two species,
Macrotus californicus commonly known as
California leaf-nosed bat and
Macrotus waterhousii commonly known as Mexican...
-
plays a
factor in
Macrotus selection of roosts,
which is why
Macrotus would choose to
roost in a cool cave in the hot summers.
Macrotus prefer to hang from...
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Subfamily Macrotinae Genus Macrotus California leaf-nosed bat (
Macrotus californicus) Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat (
Macrotus waterhousii)
Subfamily Micronycterinae...
- Nycticeius, with a
binomial of N.
macrotus. By 1875, it was
published under its
current name combination,
Histiotus macrotus. It has
large ears that exceed...
- (2016). "Celestus
macrotus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2016: e.T203033A115346534.
Retrieved 16
December 2021.
Celestus macrotus at the Reptarium...
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lacerus Willd.
Sonchus laevis Vill.
Sonchus longifolius Trevir.
Sonchus macrotus Fenzl Sonchus pallescens Pančić
Sonchus parviflorus Lej. ex Rchb. Sonchus...
- Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat (
Macrotus waterhousii) is a
species of big-eared bat in the
family Phyllostomidae. It is
found in the
Greater Antilles (excluding...
- the
daisy family.
Species There is only one
known species,
Glossopappus macrotus,
native to the
western Mediterranean (Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Spain...
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Subfamily Macrotinae Genus Macrotus California leaf-nosed bat (
Macrotus californicus) Waterhouse's leaf-nosed bat (
Macrotus waterhousii)
Subfamily Micronycterinae...
- Phyllostominae: Glyphonycteris, Lampronycteris, Lonchorhina, Lophostoma,
Macrotus, Micronycteris, Mimon, Phyllostomus, Tonatia, Trachops, Trinycteris, Vampyrum...