- 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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Conservation statuses of bats as of 2020
according to the IUCN (1,314
species in total)
Critically endangered (1.6%)
Endangered (6.3%)
Vulnerable (8.3%)...
- Furipteridae, Mormoopidae, Mystacinidae, Myzopodidae, Noctilionidae,
Phyllostomidae, and
Thyropteridae and
containing the mustached, sucker-footed, bulldog...
- 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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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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diversification of
feeding strategy and
morphology in New
World Leaf-Nosed Bats (
Phyllostomidae): a
phylogenetic perspective".
Evolutionary History of Bats. p. 385...
- in
North America are Vespertilionidae, Molossidae,
Mormoopidae and
Phyllostomidae.
Florida bonneted bat,
Eumops florid**** Wagner's
bonneted bat, Eumops...
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Macrotus is a
genus of bats in the
Neotropical family Phyllostomidae. It is the only
member of the
subfamily Macrotinae. This
genus contains two species...
- W. (2005). "Taxonomic
status of the
cuban vampire bat (Chiroptera:
Phyllostomidae: Desmodontinae: Desmodus)" (PDF).
Caribbean Journal of Science. 41 (4):...
- 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...